† inˈtempered, a. Obs.
[in-3. Cf. F. intempéré.]
= intemperate 1; inclement, severe.
| 1556 Aurelio & Isab. (1608) E viij, The heatte of the herte maketh you to take the intemperede and horribill winter for hotte somer. |
† inˈtempered, a. Obs.
[in-3. Cf. F. intempéré.]
= intemperate 1; inclement, severe.
| 1556 Aurelio & Isab. (1608) E viij, The heatte of the herte maketh you to take the intemperede and horribill winter for hotte somer. |
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