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▪ I. † diˈsparish, v.1 Obs. Also 5 -ys, dysperysh. [f. F. disparaiss-, present stem of disparaître to disappear: perh. from an OF. by-form *disparir, dispariss-: cf. apparish to appear.] intr. To disappear.c 1425 Found. St. Bartholomew's 6 In these wordes the visioun disparyschydde. Ibid. 41 Thus sh...
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disappear | Etymology of disappear by etymonline
disappear (v.)early 15c., disaperen, "cease to be visible, vanish from sight, be no longer seen," from dis-"do the opposite of" + appear. Earlier was disparish (early 15c.), from French disparaiss-, stem of desapparoistre (Modern French disparaître). Transitive sense, "cause to disappear," is from 1897 in chemistry; by 1948 of inconvenient ...
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† diˈspear, v. Obs. [f. dis- 6 + stem of appear, com-pear; see also the aphetic pear. Cf. OF. disparoir (16th c. in Godef.) or It. disparere ‘to disappeere’ (Florio). Mod.Fr. has in the present stem disparaître, disparaiss-: cf. disparish v.1 and disappear.] intr. To disappear.1600 Fairfax Tasso vii...
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disappearance | Etymology of disappearance by etymonline
disappear (v.) early 15c., disaperen, "cease to be visible, vanish from sight, be no longer seen," from dis- "do the opposite of" + appear. Earlier was disparish (early 15c.), from French disparaiss-, stem of desapparoistre (Modern French disparaître ). Transitive sense, "cause to disappear," is from 1897 in chemistry; by 1948 of inconvenient ...
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On January 25, 2014 the band performed at the Saint Vitus bar in Brooklyn, New York along with Oak, Artificial Brain, and Disparish.
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disappear, v. (dɪsəˈpɪə(r)) Forms: 6 disapere, 7 disappeer, -appeare, 7– disappear. [f. dis- 6 + appear v., after F. disparaître, disparaiss-, of which the earlier direct reprs. were disparish and dispear, q.v. (In Palsgr., but app. not in common use before 17th c. Not in Shakes., nor in Bible of 16...
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