v. Obs. [f. rare L. componderāre.] intr. To weigh or be weighed together.
1609. T. Higgons, in T. Morton, Answ. Higgons, 4. Therefore, the Masse is no more to be accounted Holy because Satan seemed to reprehend it, then it is to be accounted Execrable, because he seemed to allow it. And thus the one may componderate with the other; the Diuell is alwaies a knaue.
1623. in Cockeram.