† disˈworth, v. Obs. rare.
[dis- 7 a.]
trans. To deprive of worth; to render worthless or unworthy.
1627 Feltham Resolves i. [ii.] xl. 126 Nothing more disworthes man than Cowardice. |
† disˈworth, v. Obs. rare.
[dis- 7 a.]
trans. To deprive of worth; to render worthless or unworthy.
1627 Feltham Resolves i. [ii.] xl. 126 Nothing more disworthes man than Cowardice. |
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