† incomˈpounded, a. Obs.
[in-3.]
Not compounded; uncompounded.
| 1603 Holland Plutarch's Mor. 1252 The Hemitone in the Mese will be incompounded. 1735 H. Brooke Univ. Beauty i. 199 An incompounded radiant form they claim, Nor spirit all—nor yet corporeal frame. |