Dictionary entry

Discoast

Webster's Dictionary 1913

Dis‐coast″ (?), v. i. [Pref. dis- + coast: cf. It. discostare.] To depart; to quit the coast (that is, the side or border) of anything; to be separated.

As far as heaven and earth discoasted lie. G. Fletcher.

To discoast from the plain and simple way of speech. Barrow.