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▪ I. † inˈcommodate, v. Obs. [f. ppl. stem of L. incommodāre to inconvenience, f. incommod-us inconvenient: see incommode a.] 1. trans. = incommode v. 1.
1611Speed Hist. Gt. Brit. ix. vi. §24. 490 As wee may easily thinke that the French would gladly incommodate the King of England. 1648Earl Westmoreland Otia Sacra (1879) 140 When the Scorching Noon-dayes heat, Incommodates the Lowing Neat. 1693Sir T. P. Blount Nat. Hist. 106 Tea..consumes superfluous Humours, which incommodate the Brain. 2. = incommode v. 2.
c1555Harpsfield Divorce Hen. VIII (Camden) 86 This definition doth nothing incommodate and hurt our cause. 1634W. Tirwhyt tr. Balzac's Lett. (vol. I.) 182 Your Maiesty may bestow it without incommodating your affaires. 1682H. More Annot. Glanvill's Lux O. 115 Incommodated by any dull cloudy obscurations. ▪ II. † inˈcommodate, ppl. a. Obs. [ad. L. incommodāt-us, pa. pple. of incommodāre: see prec.] Incommoded; inconvenienced.
1622Mabbe tr. Aleman's Guzman d'Alf. ii. 117 This incommodate accommodating of thy selfe will cost thee money. 1658Baillie in Z. Boyd Zion's Flowers (1855) App. 35/1, I..am exceedingly incommodate. 1669Morton New Eng. Mem. 22 Scurvy, and other Diseases, which this long Voyage and their incommodate condition had brought upon them. |