† inconˈcinnate, a. Obs. rare.
Also 6 erron. -ite.
[f. in-3 + concinnate ppl. a.]
a. Awkward, clumsy. b. Not adapted; unsuitable.
| 1533 Cath. Parr tr. Erasm. Com. Crede 79 b, The very inconcinnite and unhandsome ioyninge or hangynge togeder of the speche and oration. 1657 Tomlinson Renou's Disp. 495 Latter Writers..have rejected some [medicaments] as inconcinnate. |
Hence † inconˈcinnately adv., inelegantly.
| 1623 Cockeram ii, Ilfauour'dly done, Inconcinnately, Inarteficially. |