Disloign

Disloign
Disloign Dis*loign", v. t. [OF. desloignier. See {Eloign}.] To put at a distance; to remove. [Obs.] [1913 Webster]

Low-looking dales, disloigned from common gaze. --Spenser. [1913 Webster]


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  • disloign — /dis loinˈ/ (Spenser) transitive verb To put far apart or at a distance, to remove ORIGIN: OFr desloignier, from des (L dis ) apart, and loignier to remove …   Useful english dictionary

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