non compos

See also: noncompos

English

Etymology

Latin

Adjective

non compos (not comparable)

  1. Alternative form of non compos mentis
    • 1786 November, The County Magazine, for the Years 1786 and 1787, volume I, Salisbury: [] B. C. Collins, and by S. Crowder, in London, published 1788, page 173:
      When Noah in ark, with his ſons did embark, / Prediluvians, uplifted and pompous, / Deem’d his nautical ſcheme a fantaſtical dream, / And pronounc’d the projector non compos.

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