† inconvenientiseObs.rare. [f.prec. + -ise. (Cf.franchise.)] = inconvenience n. 4 b. 1528Paynel Salerne's Regim. B j b, Many other inconuenientises..groweth and chanceth throughe excesse of meates and drynkes.Ibid. B ij, [This] ingendreth many inconuenientises in the body.