untemperate
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]Adjective
[edit]untemperate (comparative more untemperate, superlative most untemperate)
- Obsolete form of intemperate.
- c. 1608–1611, Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher, “The Maid’s Tragedy”, in Comedies and Tragedies […], London: […] Humphrey Robinson, […], and for Humphrey Moseley […], published 1679, →OCLC, Act V, scene i:
- Why give you peace to this untemperate beast / That hath so long transgress'd you?