Citations:disorganic


 * 1843, Thomas Carlyle, Past and Present, book 4, chapter VI, The Landed
 * O brother, it is an endless consolation to me, in this disorganic, as yet so quack-ridden, what you may well call hag-ridden and hell-ridden world, to find that disobedience to the Heavens, when they send any messenger whatever, is and remains impossible.