Webster's 1828 Dictionary
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INCOMMO'DE, verb transitive [Latin incommodo; in and commodo, con and modus.]
To give inconvenience to; to give trouble to; to disturb or molest in the quiet enjoyment of something, or in the facility of acquisition. It denotes less than annoy, vex or harass. We are incommoded by want of room to sit at ease. Visits of strangers at unseasonable hours, incommode a family. Often we are incommoded by a fashionable dress.
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