Obs. [f. L. attemperāt- after temperature: see ATTEMPER and -URE.] Due regulation of temper; attempered condition.

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1635.  Brathwait, Arcad. Pr., II. 136. The happy disposure and attemperature of his distempered humour.

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1658.  Slingsby, Diary, 198. This Christian attemperature and composure.

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