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disherit
† disherit, v. Obs. (dɪsˈhɛrɪt) Forms: 3–4 deserit(e, -yte, -et, 4 desherit(e, dysheriete, 4–5 diserit(e, -yt, dyserit, 4–7 disherite, 5–6 dis-, dysherit, -yt(e, -et(t, -eit, 4–8 disherit. [ME. a. OF. desheriter, deseriter, -ereter, -ireter, etc., mod.F. déshériter = Pr. des(h)eretar, Sp. desheredar... Oxford English Dictionary
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desherit
desherit etc., obs. form of disherit, etc. Oxford English Dictionary
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disherid
disherid, -ied obs. pa. pple. and pa. tense of disherit v. Oxford English Dictionary
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disheritor
† disˈheritor Obs. rare. [f. disherit v. + -or for AF. -our.] One who disinherits.1607–72 Cowell Interpr., Disheritor, one that disinheriteth, or puts another out of his Inheritance, 3 E. 1 cap. 39. Oxford English Dictionary
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deserite
desere(n, deserite obs. ff. disheir v., disherit. Oxford English Dictionary
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disheritment
disˈheritment rare. [f. disherit v. + -ment: in OF. desheritement.] The act of disinheriting; = disheritance.1881 Scribner's Mag. XXII. 757 [He] dared to hand to the Tsar..his protest against the act of disheritment. Oxford English Dictionary
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disherison
▪ I. disherison, n. (dɪsˈhɛrɪzən) Forms: α. 3–4 desertison, -tesoun, diserteisoun, 4–5 disheriteson, -itison, -etison, -yteson, desheryteson. β. 5– disherison. [orig. disheriteson, a. OF. des(h)eriteisun, -eison, n. of action from des(h)eriter to disherit. (The full L. type was *dishērēditātiōn-em: ... Oxford English Dictionary
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diserit
diserit, -yt see disherit. Oxford English Dictionary
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cesser
▪ I. cesser (ˈsɛsə(r)) Also 6 ceasser, 6, 9 (incorrectly) cessor. [a. F. cesser to cease; the infin. being used subst. as in trover, misnomer.] 1. Law. Ceasing (of a tenant) to pay rent, or perform legal duties, for the space of two years.1531 Dial. Laws of Eng. ii. xxxiv. (1638) 122 The sufferance ... Oxford English Dictionary
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des-
▪ I. des- in obs. words: see dec-, desc-, dess-, dis-.▪ II. des- prefix Regular Romanic form of L. dis-, in OIt., Sp., Pg., Pr., OFr.; in mod.Fr. retained (as dés-) before a vowel or silent h (déshabillé), otherwise reduced to dé- (OF. descharge, mod. décharge). In some cases apparently representing... Oxford English Dictionary
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