Dis‐cerp″ (?), v. t. [L. discerpere, discerptum; dis- + carpere to pluck.] 1. To tear in pieces; to rend. Stukeley.
2. To separate; to disunite. Bp. Hurd.
Webster's Dictionary 1913
Dis‐cerp″ (?), v. t. [L. discerpere, discerptum; dis- + carpere to pluck.] 1. To tear in pieces; to rend. Stukeley.
2. To separate; to disunite. Bp. Hurd.