disconvenient
English
Etymology
From dis- + convenient.
Adjective
disconvenient (comparative more disconvenient, superlative most disconvenient)
- (obsolete) Not convenient or congruous; unsuitable; ill-adapted.
- 1640, Edward Reynolds, A treatise of the passions and faculties of the soule of man:
- […] continual drinking is most convenient to the distemper of an hydropick body, though most disconvenient to its present welfare.
Latin
Verb
disconvenient
- third-person plural future active indicative of disconveniō