† discordable, a. Obs.
[ME. discorˈdable, a. OF. des-, discordable, ad. L. discordābil-is disagreeing, discordant, f. discordāre: see discord v. and -ble.]
Characterized by discord, discordant.
c 1374 Chaucer Troylus iii. 1704 (1753), Elements, that been so discordable. 1393 Gower Conf. II. 225 It is nought discordable Unto my word, but accordable. 1549 Compl. Scotl. xi. 100 The samnetes herd the tua discordabil consellis of herenius. |