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disordained

disˈordained, ppl. a. Obs.
  Also 6 -ordened, -ined.
  [f. disordain v. + -ed, but, in sense 2, app. ad. OF. desordené: see next.]
  1. Disordered, irregular, out of order.

c 1430 Pilgr. Lyf Manhode i. cxix. (1869) 62 Bi his disordeyned smellinge.

  2. Unrestrained, immoderate: = disordinate 1.

a 1425 Chaucer's Pars. T. ¶744 [MSS. Harl. & Camb.] Glotenye is vnresonable and desordeyned [other MSS. desordeyne(e, discorde] coueytise to ete and to drynke. 1556 Aurelio & Isab. (1608) B iij, After that these two knightes had longe ynough strained together..came in so disordined wordes [desordonnees parolles], that taking their..swordes [etc.]. Ibid. E vij, Holde backe yowre disordenede answere.

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