† discomˈposture Obs.
[ad. Sp. descompostura disorder (Minsheu 1599), f. descomponer to discompose. Cf. composture.]
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| 1622 Mabbe tr. Aleman's Guzman D'Alf. i. 76 Daraxa never gaue way by any dis-composture or vnjointed behaviour, or any other occasion whatsoever. 1626 Bacon Sylva §836 This is wrought..by the disordination and discomposture of the Tangible Parts. |