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distruss
† disˈtruss, v. Obs. [ad. OF. destrousser to unpack (mod.F. détrousser to unfasten), f. des- (dis- 4) + trousser to pack, truss.] trans. To strip or plunder; hence, to deafeat, rout. Also fig.c 1430 Lydg. Bochas vi. vi. (1554) 144 a, The distrussing of hys chiualrie. Ibid. vi. ix. (1554) 155 a, Pomp... Oxford English Dictionary
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distress
▪ I. distress, n. (dɪˈstrɛs) Forms: 3–6 destresse, 4–7 distresse, (4 destres, 4–7 distres, 5 distryss(e, 5–6 dystresse, 6 dystres), 7– distress. [ME. a. OF. destrece, -stresce, -stresse:—late pop. L. *districtia, f. district-us, pa. pple. of distringĕre to distrain (like angustia from angustus); dis... Oxford English Dictionary
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