disparadise

verb
/dɪsˈpæɹədaɪs/

Etymology

From dis- + paradise.

  1. derived from *paridayjah
  2. derived from paradīsus
  3. derived from paradis
  4. inherited from paradīs
  5. inherited from paradis
  6. prefixed as disparadise — “dis + paradise

Definitions

  1. To expel or remove from paradise.

    • But what indeed is ask'd of me? / Not this, some spirits, it is told, / Have will'd to be disparadised / For love and greater glory of Christ.

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