in-dispŏsĭtus

a, um, adj.
I. without order, confused (post-Aug. and very rare): apud Vitellium omnia indisposita, temulenta, etc., Tac. H. 2, 68.—
II. Of persons, unprepared, August. Ep. 59.— * Adv.: in-dispŏsĭtē, without order, confusedly: moveri, Sen. Ep. 124, 19.
Lewis & Short
A Latin Dictionary, 1879
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