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discurrent

I. disˈcurrent, a.1 Obs. rare.
    [f. dis- 10 + current a.]
    Not current or in circulation.

1599 Sandys Europæ Spec. (1632) 122 To make discurrent..those very books..in such wise as not to suffer them to be commonly salable. Ibid. 129 Whose bookes being discurrent in all Catholike Countries.

II. diˈscurrent, a.2 Obs. rare.
    [ad. L. discurrent-em, pr. pple. of discurr-ĕre: see discur v.]
    Running hither and thither.

1656 Blount Glossogr., Discurrent, that wanders or runs hither and thither. 1710 M. Henry Comm., Dan. xii. 4 (1848) 992 They shall ‘run to and fro’ to inquire out copies of it..discurrent, they shall discourse of it.

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