disconjure, v. rare.
[f. dis- 6 + conjure v.]
trans. † a. ? To disenchant. Obs. b. To deprive of the power of conjuring.
1651 Howell Venice 191 Ravenous Birds such as these are, who stand about me now, to disconjure me with their hideous noise. 1837 Carlyle Fr. Rev. I. v. i, Necker [returns] to the Œil-de-Bœuf, with the character of a disconjured conjuror there,—fit only for dismissal. |