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† decomˈpone, v. Sc. Obs.—1 [ad. med.L. dēcompōnĕre, back-formation from dēcompositus: see decomposite.] = decompound v. 1. Hence † decomˈponit ppl. a. = decompound a.1522 J. Vaus Rudiment. Dd iiij b (Jam.), How mony figures is there in ane pronowne? Thre. Quhilk thre? Ane simple, & ane componit, an...
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decomposite, a. and n. (diːˈkɒmpəzɪt) [ad. late L. dēcompositus, a Latin rendering of Gr. παρασύνθετος used by Priscian in the sense ‘formed or derived from a compound word’, by mediæval and modern L. writers as ‘further or more deeply compounded’. Cf. decompone. Hence a series of senses, found also...
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