DISENTRANCING
DISENTRANCING, participle present tense Arousing from a trance, sleep or reverie.
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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DISENTRANCING, participle present tense Arousing from a trance, sleep or reverie.
DISESPOUSE, verb transitive disespouz. [dis and espouse.] To separate after espousal or plighted faith; to divorce.
DISESPOUSED, participle passive Separated after espousal; released from obligation to marry.
DISESPOUSING, participle present tense Separating after plighted faith.
DISESTEEM, noun [dis and esteem.] Want of esteem; slight dislike; disregard. It expresses less than hatred or contempt.DISESTEEM, verb transitive To dislike in a moderate degree...
DISESTEEMED, participle passive Disliked; slighted.
DISESTEEMING, participle present tense Disliking; slighting.
DISEXERCISE, verb transitive To deprive of exercise. [A bad word.]
DISFANCY, verb transitive To dislike. [Not used.]
DISFAVOR, noun [dis and favor.]1. Dislike; slight displeasure; discountenance; unfavorable regard; disesteem; as, the conduct of the minister incurred the disfavor of his sovere...
DISFAVORED, participle passive Discountenanced; not favored.
DISFAVORER, noun One who discountenances.
DISFAVORING, participle present tense Discountenancing.
DISFIGURATION, noun [See Disfigure.]1. The act of disfiguring, or marring external form.2. The state of being disfigured; some degree of deformity.
DISFIGURE, verb transitive [dis and figure.]1. To change to a worse form; to mar external figure; to impair shape or form and render it less perfect and beautiful; as, the loss ...
DISFIGURED, participle passive Changed to a worse form; impaired in form or appearance.
DISFIGUREMENT, noun Change of external form to the worse; defacement of beauty.
DISFIGURER, noun One who disfigures.
DISFIGURING, participle present tense Injuring the form or shape; impairing the beauty of form.
DISFOREST. [See Disafforest.]
DISFRANCHISE, verb transitive [dis and franchise.] To deprive of the rights and privileges of a free citizen; to deprive of chartered rights and immunities; to deprive of any fr...
DISFRANCHISED, participle passive Deprived of the rights and privileges of a free citizen, or of some particular franchise.
DISFRANCHISEMENT, noun The act of disfranchising, or depriving of the privileges of a free citizen, or of some particular immunity.
DISFRANCHISING, participle present tense Depriving of the privileges of a free citizen, or of some particular immunity.
DISFRIAR, verb transitive [dis and friar.] To deprive of the state of a friar. [Not used.]
DISFURNISH, verb transitive [dis and furnish.] To deprive of furniture; to strip of apparatus, habiliments or equipage.
DISFURNISHED, participle passive Deprived of furniture; stripped of apparatus.