a. Obs. (UN-1 7 and 5 b.)

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1539.  Elyot, Cast. Helthe (1541), 54 b. If any grefe hapneth of the heade, vomite is than uncommodious.

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1597.  Beard, Theatre God’s Judgem. (1612), 463. How hurtfull and vncommodious the desire … was vnto them.

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1643–5.  Milton, Divorce, II. xxi. To forbid dislike … were indeed an uncommodious rudenesse, not a just power.

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1680.  Moxon, Mech. Exerc., x. 184. To tire it [the leg] quickly with bringing it down again, after it is raised to so uncommodious a position.

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  So † Uncommodiously adv. Obs.

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1545.  Elyot, Incommode,… vncommodiously, ylle fauouredly.

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1647.  Hexham, I. Vncommodiously, ongerievelick.

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