disally

verb
/dɪsəˈlaɪ/

Etymology

From dis- + ally: compare French désallier.

  1. derived from alier
  2. derived from alier
  3. derived from alier
  4. derived from alliiet — “military or political ally
  5. derived from allié
  6. derived from allié
  7. inherited from allie
  8. prefixed as disally — “dis + ally

Definitions

  1. To separate

    • chicken-pox and small-pox[…]disallying the two diseases. Yet since that day there have never been wanting those who have disputed the validity of the distinction
    • As one on earth disfleshed and disallied From breath or blood corruptible
  2. to break off or cancel

    • Nor both ſo looſly diſally'd Thir nuptials,

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA