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concinnate
▪ I. concinnate, ppl. a. rare. (kənˈsɪnət) [ad. L. concinnāt-us, pa. pple. of concinnāre: see next.] † 1. As pa. pple. Made fit: fitted (unto). Obs.a 1600 Hooker Serm. iii. §4. Wks. 1888 III. 636 If God do suffer with unweariable toleration vessels concinnate unto death. 1613 R. C. Table Alph. (ed. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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reconcinnate
† reconcinnate, v. Obs. rare—0. [f. ppl. stem of L. reconcinnāre: see re- and concinnate v.] ‘To mend or make fit’ (Cockeram 1623). Oxford English Dictionary
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inconcinnate
† 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 L... Oxford English Dictionary
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concinne
▪ I. † conˈcinne, a. Obs. [ad. L. concinn-us skilfully put together, well-adjusted.] Well fitted together, skilfully arranged; harmonious.1569 Newton Cicero's Olde Age 7 b, Which, when we read, we are rauished with the elegancie and concinne vehemencie thereof. a 1625 Boys Wks. (1630) 137 Beauty con... Oxford English Dictionary
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