disleal

adj
/dɪsˈliːəl/

Etymology

See disloyal, leal.

Definitions

  1. disloyal

    disloyal; perfidious

    • In whiche manner thou being falſelye and trayterouſlye aſſaulted, ſhalte not be hurte, and the enemy ſhal ſhew himſelfe to be diſleal, which hadde thought to haue hurt thee, if he hadde bene able.
    • disleall knight
    • ⁴ I hope many douzins vvill not ſubſcribe this abſurd and diſleall petition

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