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dishome

dishome, v.
  (dɪsˈhəʊm)
  [f. dis- 7 c + home n.]
  trans. To deprive of, or eject from, a home. Hence disˈhomed ppl. a.

1880 Contemp. Rev. 179 We have sunk into..being the only dishomed nation. 1882 F. W. H. Myers Renewal Youth 229 Thy soul dishomed shall..be forlorn. 1882 Daily Tel. 7 Nov. (Cassell) Poor families being incontinently dishomed to give space for magnificent roadways. 1893 W. T. Stead in Rev. of Rev. 15 Sept. 318/1 To create substitutes for the home for the benefit of the dishomed.

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