† diˈswere Obs.
Also dys-, -ware, -wary, -weare.
[f. dis- 5 + were n.3 doubt, hesitation.]
Doubt. wythout diswere, without doubt, ‘ywis’: common as a metrical tag.
| c 1420 Liber Cocorum (1862) 25 Lay þo tenche opon a platere fayre, Do on þat browet withouten disware. c 1440 Promp. Parv. 123/2 Dyswere, or dowte, dubium. c 1450 Cov. Myst. 383 Seynt Ihon the Evangelist wrot and tauht, as I lere, In a book cleped Apocriphun, wythoutyn dyswary. c 1450 Bk. Curtasye 436 in Babees Bk., Gromes palettis shyn fyle and make litere, ix fote on lengthe with-out diswere. a 1500 H. Brereton Song, Lady Bessy (Way Promp. Parv.), You promised..To him to be both true and just, And now you stand in a disweare. |