inconsonant, a.
(ɪnˈkɒnsənənt)
[f. in-3 + consonant a.]
Not consonant or agreeable to († unto); not agreeing or harmonizing with.
| 1658 Sir T. Browne Hydriot. 36 They carried them out of the world with their feet forward, not inconsonant unto reason. 1677 Hale Prim. Orig. Man. iii. iii. 260 A Fiction utterly inconsonant to the whole Method of Nature. 1763 Scrafton Indostan (1770) 77 These words were too inconsonant to his schemes, to be followed by actions. 1836 Lytton Athens (1837) I. 398 A tradition far from inconsonant with the manners of the time, or the heroism of the sex. 1883 Century Mag. XXV. 912 The spell that wars With aught inconsonant to heart or eye. |
Hence inˈconsonantly adv. (Webster, 1856).