† disˈbogue, v. Obs. rare.
[f. dis- 6 + stem of em-bogue, perh. after Sp. desbocar = desembocar to disembogue, f. des- = dis- 1 + boca mouth: the corresp. Fr. is déboucher: see debouch.]
intr. = disembogue.
| 1600 Hakluyt Voy. (1810) III. 302 The current of the Bay of Mexico, disbogging betweene the Cape of Florida and Havana. 1628 Hobbes Thucyd. (1822) 25 Near unto it disbogueth into the sea the lake Acherusia. |