commeasurable, a.
(kəˈmɛʒ(j)ʊərəb(ə)l, -ʒər-)
[f. com- + measurable.]
= commensurable.
1670 Walton Life Donne 42 A commeasurable grief took as full a possession of him as joy had done. 1814 Southey Roderick xviii, Their gather'd multitudes..With more than commeasurable strength Haste to prevent the danger. |