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† diˈscommodate, v. Obs. [f. dis- 6 + commodate v., after obs. F. discommod-er (Cotgr.).] trans. To put to inconvenience; to disturb, trouble; = next. Hence † diˈscommodated ppl. a.
1610Crt. & Times Jas. I (1849) I. 119 After the sending away her stuff, which..will much discommodate her. 1620Wotton in Reliq. Wotton. (1672) 533 None..shall..discommodate, pillage..or trouble one another. c1645Howell Lett. i. ii. xv, These Wars did so drain and discommodate the King of Spain. 1649Cromwell Let. 13 Aug. (Carlyle), Sir, I desire you not to discommodate yourself because of the money due to me. |