Lewis & Short

ĭn-expĕdītus, a, um, adj., not free.

  1. I. Entangled, confused: sicut pugna inexpeditior in angustiis, ita caedes atrocior fuit, Liv. 24, 16, 3 (al. impeditior).
  2. II. Not ready, not quick at any thing (postclass.).
    1. A. Of persons: in rebus obeundis, Arn. 7, 247.
    2. B. Of things, not easy, difficult: inexpeditissimum est traducere, Arn. 5, 182.