ppl. a. Obs. In Sc. componit. [f. COMPONE v. + -ED1.] a. Compounded, compound; b. Composed, settled, orderly; c. Collocated, associated; d. Her. = COMPONÉ.
1522. J. Vaus, Rudim. Gram., Dd iiij 6. (Jam.). Ane sympil, and ane componit, and ane decomponit.
1528. Paynel, Salernes Regim., F ij b. There is a diuersite in an egge touchynge his componde partis yolke white.
1536. Bellenden, Cron. Scot. (1821), I. 129. Al pepill that is componit and honest.
1610. Guillim, Her. (1679), 19/1. He beareth Azure, a Bordure counter-componed, Or and Gules; which is compounded of these two colours counterly placed.
[1706. in Phillips; and in later Dicts.]