indisposicioun

Middle English

Alternative forms

Etymology

Borrowed from Middle French indisposicion; equivalent to in- + disposicioun.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /inˌdispɔːziˈsjuːn/, /inˌdispɔːˈzisjun/

Noun

indisposicioun (plural indisposicions)

  1. (rare) Iniquity; malicious or morally wrong behaviour.
  2. (rare) Criminality; the act of behaving outside the law.
  3. (rare) Illness or malady; the state of feeling sick.
  4. (rare, astrology) Negative astrological influence.
  5. (rare) The state of feeling hostility or anger.

Descendants

  • English: indisposition

References

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