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† uncoˈmmensurate, a. Obs. (un-1 7 and 5 b.)
1676Glanvill Ess. i. 18 Our Senses are short, imperfect, and uncommensurate to the vastness and profundity of things. 1702S. Parker tr. Cicero's De Finibus iv. 237 Upon what Account therefore is Man so singular as to..take up with a Summum Bonum uncommensurate to the whole of his Person? |