Complimental vs Complemental - What's the difference?
complimental | complemental |
(obsolete) complimentary.
Of the nature of a complement; completing.
Complementary.
(obsolete) Additional; supplemental, accessory; ancillary.
(obsolete) Of the nature of a ceremony that is not essential but accessory; ceremonial; ceremonious; formal.
(obsolete) Of persons: accomplished; talented; experienced.
(obsolete) Complimentary.
*, I.39:
*:I have no skill in ceremonious letters, which have no other substance, but a faire contexture of complemental phrases and curteous words.
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between complimental and complemental
is that complimental is (obsolete) complimentary while complemental is (obsolete) complimentary.As adjectives the difference between complimental and complemental
is that complimental is (obsolete) complimentary while complemental is of the nature of a complement; completing.complimental
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- Languages ... grow rich and abundant in complimental phrases, and such froth. —Sir H. Wotton
References
*complemental
English
Adjective
(-)- (Shakespeare)