† disˈage Obs. rare.
[ad. It. disagio dis-ease, trouble, want, f. dis-, dis- 4 + agio leisure, ease; cf. agio, adagio.]
Hardship, trouble.
| 1665 J. Webb Stone-Heng (1725) 156 [They] were thick⁓skin'd Fellows, and could patiently undergo such and greater Disages. |