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. |