The Collaborative International Dictionary
Comfiture
Comfiture \Com"fi*ture\ (?; 135), n. [F. confiture; cf. LL. confecturae sweetmeats, confectura a preparing. See Comfit, and cf. Confiture.] See Comfit, n.
Wiktionary
comfiture
n. (context obsolete English) A confection, especially of preserved fruit.
Usage examples of "comfiture".
He looked like he was enjoying the dis comfiture of the Mage of the South.
Her face looked old and her eyes were red and puffy, but the only sign of dis comfiture was the puzzled tone as she spoke into the microphone.
Her own surprise gone, she seemed to be enjoying the dis comfiture she had caused.