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dishevel
▪ I. † diˈshevel, a. Obs. In 4–5 discheuel(e, disshevele, dysshyuell, 5 dishiuill, (Sc.) dyschowyll. [Variant of dishevely, a. OF. deschevelé, with final é mute in Eng. Cf. assign n.] 1. Without coif or head-dress; hence, with the hair unconfined and flung about in disorder. Sometimes app. in wider ...
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dishevely
† diˈshevely, -elee, ppl. a. Also 4–5 dischieflee, 5 discheuelee. [a. OF. deschevelé pa. pple., f. des-, dis- + OF. chevel, cheveu hair, = med.L. dis-, dēcapillātus stripped of hair, shaven, Sp. descabellado ‘bald, hauing no haire left on his head’: cf. It. (di)scapigliare ‘to desheuell, to disorder...
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Disturb - 25 answers | Crossword Clues
We found 25 answers for "Disturb" . This page shows answers to the clue Disturb, followed by ten definitions like "To agitate the mind of", "To perplex; to trouble" and "To interfere with; to interrupt".Synonyms for Disturb are for example disconcert, dishevel and dislocate.More synonyms can be found below the puzzle answers.
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dissembill
† diˈssembill, a. Sc. Obs. rare. [? corruption of F. deshabillé, or of a Sc. spelling of dishevel a.] Undressed, unclothed.c 1470 Henry Wallace ix. 1917 That saw him bath dissembile and in weid.
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Defense Devil
One day, Kucabara's friend Funi arrives and tells him the demon world is in dishevel and Kucabara must return to save it.
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List of English back-formations
demograph from demographics
destruct from destruction
diagnose from diagnosis
diffract from diffraction
dinge from dingy
diplomat from diplomatic
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dishevelment
dishevelment (dɪˈʃɛvəlmənt) [f. dishevel v. + -ment.] The action of dishevelling; dishevelled condition.1837 Carlyle Fr. Rev. II. i. xi. (1872) 50 Their Hebe eyes brighter with enthusiasm, and long hair in beautiful dishevelment. 1880 R. Broughton Sec. Th. II. iii. vii. 236 His tone..has made her ho...
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List of English words of French origin (D–I)
discursive
discussion
disdain
disease
disenchant
disenfranchise
disengage
disfavour
disfigure
disgorge
disgrace
disguise(Old Fr. )
disgust
dishabille
dishevel
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dishevelled
dishevelled, -eled, ppl. a. (dɪˈʃɛvəld) Forms: 5–7 discheveled, 5 dishevilled, dyssheuelled, 6 disheuld, discheaueled, 7 -evell'd, disheveld, -eviled, euelled, 7– dishevelled. [f. OF. deschevelé mod.F. déchevelé (see dishevely a.) + -ed.] † 1. = dishevel a. Obs.c 1450 Merlin 453 She was discheueled ...
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disordeny
† diˈsordeine, diˈsordeny, a. (n.) Obs. Forms; 4 des-, disordene, 4–5 des-, dis-, dys-, -ordeynee, -ordenee, -ordeine, -eyne, -eigne, 5 -ordeyne, -ordeny. [a. OF. desordené (mod. désordonné), pa. pple. of desordener: see disordain and disordinate. The final é of OF. appears to have had a double fort...
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disprize
▪ I. † diˈsprize, n. Obs. Also 6 disprice. [a. OF. despris ‘disesteeme, contempt, disdaine’ (Cotgr.), earlier despriz = It. disprezzo, Sp. disprecio:—late L. type *dispretium. See disprize v. and cf. prize, price.] Disparagement, depreciation, contempt.1560 Rolland Crt. Venus ii. 61 Ȝe haif done gre...
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to-tuse
† to-ˈtuse, v. Obs. rare—1. [ME. f. to-2 + *t{uacu}sen, touse v. (The later ME. form would have been to-touse.)] trans. To pull asunder; to dishevel.c 1300 Havelok 1948 Al to-tused and al to-torn.
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touzle
▪ I. ˈtousle, n. (see next) Also † touzle. [f. next.] 1. A struggle, a tussle; a rough romping with a woman. Sc.1788 R. Galloway Poems 214 For tho' I be baith blyth and canty, I ne'er get a touzle at a'. 1814 J. Boswell Justiciary Op. (1816) 11 A chield had taen a glass, and had A towzle wi' a gauge...
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bluster
▪ I. bluster, v. (ˈblʌstə(r)) Also 4–5 blostre, 4–6 blustre, 6 blaster. [It is very doubtful whether the obsolete ME. sense 1 has any connexion with the later word in the other senses. With the former Mätzner compares the LG. blustern, blistern ‘to flutter or flap the wings in alarm like a frightene...
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