Lewis Short
(adjective) : in-congrŭens, tis
* Inconsistent, incongruous, unsuitable (post-Aug.): sententia,Plin. Ep. 4, 9, 19: quod est incongruens et absurdum, ut, etc.,Lact. 3, 8, 35. —With dat.: Stoica disciplina pleraque est et sibi et nobis incongruens,Gell. 12, 5, 5.— With subject.-clause: incongruens est in labris habere bonitatem,Lact. 3, 16, 4; 12, 17, 6.— Sup., Aug. Don. Persev. 61.— * Adv.: incongrŭenter, unsuitably, Tert. de Baptism. 19.
Charlton T. Lewis, Charles Short, A Latin Dictionary