disparadise
verb/dɪsˈpæɹədaɪs/
Etymology
From dis- + paradise.
- derived from *paridayjah✻
- derived from παράδεισος
- derived from paradīsus
- derived from paradis
- inherited from paradīs
- inherited from paradis
Definitions
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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