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disjune
▪ I. disjune, n. Chiefly Sc., arch. (dɪsˈdʒuːn) Forms: 5–7 disione, 6 desiune, disjoin, -joyn, dischone, 7 disjoon, 6–9 disjune, 9 disjeune. [a. OF. desjun, -jeün (mod.F. dial. déjun), f. desjuner, -jeüner (mod.F. déjeûner) to break fast, breakfast, f. des-, dé- (de- I. 6) + jeûn:— L. jējūnus fastin...
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dejune
dejeune, dejune Obs. or arch. [For earlier desjeune, disjune, a. OF. desjeun (Froissart), mod.F. dial. déjun, f. desjeuner, mod.F. déjeuner to break fast, to breakfast, f. des-, dé- (de- I. 6) + jeun:—L. jejūn-us fasting. Superseded in mod.F. (hence also in Eng.) by déjeuné, déjeuner.] = next.[1589 ...
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disjoin
▪ I. disjoin, v. (dɪsˈdʒɔɪn) Also 5 des-. [ME. des-, disioyne, a. OF. desjoign-, pres. stem of desjoindre, mod.F. déjoindre = Pr. desjonher, It. disgiugnere:—L. disjungĕre, f. dis- 4 + jungĕre to join.] 1. trans. To undo the joining of; to put or keep asunder; to disunite, separate, sunder, part, se...
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gnap
▪ I. gnap, n. Sc. (næp) [f. the vb.] A bite, morsel.1768 Ross Helenore (1789) 69, I was sent to them with their small disjune:..And whan I saw their piece was but a gnap, Thought with mysell of mending their mishap. 1866 Gregor Banffsh. Gloss., Gnap, a morsel of anything eatable. 1871 W. Alexander J...
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dine
▪ I. dine, v. (daɪn) [ME. dine-n, a. F. dîne-r, in OF. disner (digner, disgner) = Pr. disnar, (dirnar, dinar), It. disinare, desinare, med.L. disnare (from OF.). Generally held to be:—late L. type *disjūnare, for disjejūnāre to breakfast, f. dis- expressing undoing (dis- 4) + jejūnium fast; the inte...
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