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disjustice
† disˈjustice, v. Obs. [f. dis- 7 b + justice.] To deprive of the office of Justice of the Peace.1603 in 14th Rep. Hist. MSS. Comm. App. viii. 79 To disjustice..Mr. Edw. Dynnys. 1621 Crt. & Times Jas. I (1849) II. 233 He is disjusticed, and made incapable of holding any office hereafter. 1649 Prynne...
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disjudge
† disˈjudge, v. Obs. [f. dis- 7 b + judge.] To deprive of or remove from the office of judge.1649 [see disjustice]. 1658 State Trials, Dr. J. Hewet (R.) All the rest of the Judges..were..impeached of high-treason, disjudg'd and put to fines and ransoms.
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dis-
dis- (ME. also dys-) prefix, of L. origin. [L. dis- was related to bis, orig. *dvis = Gr. δίς twice, from duo, δύο two, the primary meaning being ‘two-ways, in twain’.] In L., dis- was retained in full before c, p, q, s, t, sometimes before g, h, j, and usually before the vowels, where, however, it ...
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