disnest, v. rare.
(dɪsˈnɛst)
[dis- 7 c.]
trans. To dislodge from, or as from, a nest; also, to void (as a nest) of its occupants.
| 1596 Life Scanderbeg 41 To chastise the garrison of the Turkes, and to chase and disnest them out of their holde. a 1700 Dryden Life of Lucian (1711) 43 To disnest Heaven of so many immoral and debauch'd Deities. |