incommodement

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English

Etymology

From incommode +‎ -ment.

Noun

incommodement (usually uncountable, plural incommodements)

  1. (obsolete) The act of being incommoded; discomfort
    • 1732 October 1 (date written; Gregorian calendar), Dr. Cranstoun, “The Objections against a Regimen, Especially a Milk, Seed, and Vegetable Diet, Considered. The Case of the Learned and Ingenous Dr. Cranstoun, in a Letter to the Author at His Desire, in Dr. Cranstoun’s Own Words.”, in George Cheyne, The English Malady: Or, A Treatise of Nervous Diseases of All Kinds, , London: G Strahan ; Bath, Somerset: J. Leake, published 1733, →OCLC, part III (Containing Variety of Cases that Illustrate and Confirm the Foregoing Method of Cure. ), page 315:
      [] I perſiſted in my ordinary Courſe of Living and Buſineſs, tho' vvith ſevere Incommodement, and daily Aggravations from Cold: []

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