† discomˈplexion, v. Obs. rare.
[f. dis- 7 d.]
trans. To spoil the complexion or aspect of; to render unsightly, disfigure, deface.
1635 Shirley Coronat. i. i, His band may be disordered..his rich cloaths be discomplexioned With bloud. Ibid. iv. iii, Can a sorrow enter but upon thy garment, Or discomplexion thy attire? |