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