† unˈcompetent, a. Obs.
[un-1 7 and 5 b.]
Incompetent.
| 1563 Foxe A. & M. 721 Him that is conuented before an vncompetente and suspecte iudge. 1659 Gentl. Calling (1696) 45 All, whose value and wishes of a Mahometan Paradise render them not uncompetent to estimate these purer and refined pleasures. |