Dis‐park″ (?), v. t. 1. To throw (a park or inclosure); to treat (a private park) as a common.
The Gentiles were made to be God's people when the Jews' inclosure was disparked. Jer. Taylor.
2. To set at large; to release from inclosure.
Till his free muse threw down the pale,
And did at once dispark them all. Waller.