disused
verb/ˌdɪsˈjuːzd/
Definitions
simple past and past participle of disuse
No longer in use.
- In Scotland the custom, now disused in England, of inviting the relations of the deceased to the interment is universally retained.
- And now Love sang: but his was such a song, So meshed with half-remembrance hard to free, As souls disused in death’s sterility May sing when the new birthday tarries long.
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