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▪ I. disrump, v.1 (dɪsˈrʌmp) [ad. L. disrump-ĕre (also dīrumpĕre) to break into pieces, burst asunder, f. dis- 1 + rumpĕre to break.] To break up, burst asunder, disrupt (trans. and intr.). (In quot. 1661, with a play upon the Rump Parliament.)1581 T. Nuce Seneca's Octavia ii. ii. 177 b, Let spouses...
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disrumpent
† disˈrumpent, a. Obs. [a. L. disrumpent-em, pr. pple. of disrumpĕre: see disrump v.1] That bursts asunder.1657 Tomlinson Renou's Disp. 391 Vested with a membranous and frequently disrumpent barke.
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disrupt
▪ I. disrupt, ppl. a. (dɪsˈrʌpt) [ad. L. disrupt-us, pa. pple. of disrumpĕre: see disrump v.1 and cf. dirupt.] Burst or broken asunder; broken up. Chiefly as poetic pa. pple. = disrupted.1730–6 Bailey (folio), Disrupt, broken or rent asunder. 1782 W. Stevenson Hymn to Deity 16 Behind a watery cloud ...
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disruption
disruption (dɪsˈrʌpʃən) [ad. L. disruptiōn-em (dīruptiōn-em), n. of action from disrumpĕre to burst or break asunder.] 1. The action of rending or bursting asunder; violent dissolution of continuity; forcible severance.1646 Sir T. Browne Pseud. Ep. iii. xvi. 145 Theophrastus..conceiveth..that upon a...
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