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Webster 1913 Edition


Incondite

In′con-dite

(?; 277)
,
Adj.
[L.
inconditus
; pref.
in-
not +
conditus
, p. p. of
condere
to put or join together. See
Condition
.]
Badly put together; inartificial; rude; unpolished; irregular.
“Carol incondite rhymes.”
J. Philips.

Webster 1828 Edition


Incondite

INCON'DITE

,
Adj.
[L. inconditus; in and condo, to build.]
Rude; unpolished; irregular. [Little used.]

Definition 2024


incondite

incondite

English

Adjective

incondite

  1. Badly-arranged, ill-composed, disorderly (especially of artistic works).
    • 1955, Vladimir Nabokov, Lolita, Chapter 17
      I wish I might digress and tell you more ... But my tale is sufficiently incondite already.
  2. Rough, unrefined.
    • 1621, Robert Burton, The Anatomy of Melancholy, I.iii.1.4:
      the second [symptom] is falso cogitata loqui, to talk to themselves, or to use inarticulate, incondite voices, speeches, obsolete gestures […].

Latin

Adjective

incondite

  1. vocative masculine singular of inconditus

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