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First published 1963 (DOST Vol. III).
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*Incom(m)odate, p.p. [L. incommodāt-, p.p. stem of incommodāre to incommode: cf. e.m.E. incommodate v. (c 1555), ppl. a. (1622).] Incommoded, inconvenienced. —1658 Baillie in Z.
I. .am exceedingly incommodate 1689 Reg. Privy C. 3 Ser. XIII. 560.
Boyd Zion's Fl. App. 35/1. The petitioners [are] much incomodate by his liveing at a myles distance from the said church