- Disard
- Disard \Dis"ard\, n. See {Dizzard}. [Obs.] --Burton. [1913 Webster]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
disard — obs. or archaic form of dizzard … Useful english dictionary
disard — Dizzard Diz zard (d[i^]z z[ e]rd), n. [See {Dizzy}, and cf. {Disard}.] A blockhead. [Obs.] [Written also {dizard}, and {disard}.] {Diz zard*ly}, adv. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
dizard — Dizzard Diz zard (d[i^]z z[ e]rd), n. [See {Dizzy}, and cf. {Disard}.] A blockhead. [Obs.] [Written also {dizard}, and {disard}.] {Diz zard*ly}, adv. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Dizzard — Diz zard (d[i^]z z[ e]rd), n. [See {Dizzy}, and cf. {Disard}.] A blockhead. [Obs.] [Written also {dizard}, and {disard}.] {Diz zard*ly}, adv. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Dizzardly — Dizzard Diz zard (d[i^]z z[ e]rd), n. [See {Dizzy}, and cf. {Disard}.] A blockhead. [Obs.] [Written also {dizard}, and {disard}.] {Diz zard*ly}, adv. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Schwindel (2), der — 2. Der Schwindel, des s, plur. doch nur von mehrern Arten oder Anfällen, ut nom. sing. diejenige Schwachheit des Hauptes, da sich alles mit uns umzudrehen scheinet. Den Schwindel haben, bekommen. Mit häufigen Schwindeln geplagt seyn. Wie im… … Grammatisch-kritisches Wörterbuch der Hochdeutschen Mundart
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Dysart — This interesting and unusual name, with variant spellings Dysart, Dyshart, Dysert, etc., is of Scottish locational origin from any of the various places named with the old Gaelic diseart meaning a hermit s cell or church, (from the latin desertum … Surnames reference
Dysert — This interesting and unusual name, with variant spellings Dysart, Dyshart, Dysert, etc., is of Scottish locational origin from any of the various places named with the old Gaelic diseart meaning a hermit s cell or church, (from the latin desertum … Surnames reference
Dyshart — This interesting and unusual name, with variant spellings Dysart, Dyshart, Dysert, etc., is of Scottish locational origin from any of the various places named with the old Gaelic diseart meaning a hermit s cell or church, (from the latin desertum … Surnames reference