† disˈframe, v. Obs.
[f. dis- 6 + frame v.]
trans. To destroy the frame, form, or system of; to undo the framing of, put out of order, derange.
| c 1629 Layton Syons Plea Ep. Ded., Our disframed and distempered State, from Head to Foote is all but one sore. 1644 Quarles Barnabas & B. 314, I, the work of thine own hands, but wholly disframed by mine own corruptions. |