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† disˈheir, v. Obs. rare. [f. dis- 7 b + heir.] 1. trans. To deprive of or turn out of one's inheritance; to disinherit.[1492 Act. Dom. Conc. 262 (Jam.) In distitutioun and dishering of the said Gelis [perh. error for disherising].] 1607 Tourneur Rev. Trag. i. iii, Sword..Thou shalt dis-heire him; i...
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disheriss
† disˈheriss, v. Obs. (Chiefly Sc.) Forms: 4 dysherys, 6 disheris, -heireis, -hæriss, 7 disheriss, disherize. [14–16th c. Sc. disheriss, as if f. extended stem of an OF. *disherir to disheir, which may have been used in AF. The corresponding E. form would be disherish; the form in -ize is due to con...
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