distemperate adjective.
[dɪ'stɛmp(ǝ)rǝt] Now
rare or
obsolete.
LME.[Late Latin distemperatus, formed as DIS- 2, TEMPERATE adjective.]1. Of the air, weather, etc.: not temperate; disturbed; inclement.
LME-M17.2. (Of the bodily humours) not properly tempered, disordered by excess or deficiency of some constituent; diseased; in bad health or poor condition.
M16-M17.3. Immoderate, excessive; intemperate.
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