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Comport
Comport Com*port", v. i. [imp. & p. p. Comported; p. pr. & vb. n. Comporting.] [F. comporter, LL. comportare, fr.L. comportare to bring together; com- + portare to carry. See Port demeanor.] 1. To bear or endure; to put up (with); as, to comport with an injury. [Obs.] --Barrow. 2. To agree; to accord; to suit; -- sometimes followed by with. How ill this dullness doth comport with greatness. --Beau. & Fl. How their behavior herein comported with the institution. --Locke.
Comport
Comport Com*port", v. t. 1. To bear; to endure; to brook; to put with. [Obs.] The malcontented sort That never can the present state comport. --Daniel. 2. To carry; to conduct; -- with a reflexive pronoun. Observe how Lord Somers . . . comported himself. --Burke.
Comport
Comport Com"port (?, formerly ?), n. [Cf. OF. comport.] Manner of acting; behavior; conduct; deportment. [Obs.] I knew them well, and marked their rude comport. --Dryden.
Comportable
Comportable Com*port"a*ble, a. Suitable; consistent. [Obs.] ``Some comportable method.' --Wotton.
Comportance
Comportance Com*port"ance, n. Behavior; comport. [Obs.] Goodly comportance each to other bear. --Spenser.
Comportation
Comportation Com`por*ta"tion, n. [L. comportatio.] A bringing together. [Obs.] --Bp. Richardson.
Comported
Comport Com*port", v. i. [imp. & p. p. Comported; p. pr. & vb. n. Comporting.] [F. comporter, LL. comportare, fr.L. comportare to bring together; com- + portare to carry. See Port demeanor.] 1. To bear or endure; to put up (with); as, to comport with an injury. [Obs.] --Barrow. 2. To agree; to accord; to suit; -- sometimes followed by with. How ill this dullness doth comport with greatness. --Beau. & Fl. How their behavior herein comported with the institution. --Locke.
Comporting
Comport Com*port", v. i. [imp. & p. p. Comported; p. pr. & vb. n. Comporting.] [F. comporter, LL. comportare, fr.L. comportare to bring together; com- + portare to carry. See Port demeanor.] 1. To bear or endure; to put up (with); as, to comport with an injury. [Obs.] --Barrow. 2. To agree; to accord; to suit; -- sometimes followed by with. How ill this dullness doth comport with greatness. --Beau. & Fl. How their behavior herein comported with the institution. --Locke.
Comportment
Comportment Com*port"ment, n. [F. comportement.] Manner of acting; behavior; bearing. A graceful comportment of their bodies. --Cowley. Her serious and devout comportment. --Addison.

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- being equal." /ˌsɛtərɪs ˈpærɪbəs/ compos mentis having command of mind Of sound mind. Also used in the negative "Non compos mentis", meaning "Not of sound...