_Wyntown._

DISHILAGO, _s._ The vulgar name of Tussilago or colt"s-foot, S.

DISHORT, _s._

1. Displeasure.

_Chron. S. P._

2. A disappointment, Aberd.

3. Any thing prejudicial, S.

From _dis_, and _short_, _v._ to recreate.

DISJASKIT, _part. pa._

1. _Disjaskit-like_, exhibiting every appearance of a decay in circ.u.mstances, S. B.

Probably allied to Dan. _jask-er_, _hask-er_, sordide habeo.

2. Having a downcast look, S. B.

DISJUNE, DISJOON, _s._

1. Breakfast, S. B.

O. Fr. _desjune_.

_Ross._

2. _To make a disjune of_, to swallow up at once.

_Baillie._

DISMAL, _s._ A mental disease, probably melancholy.

_Polwart._

DYSMEL, _s._ Apparently, necromancy.

_Priests Peblis._

A. Goth, _dys_, dea mala, et _mal_, Moes. G. _mel_, tempus praefinitum.

Inde _dis-mal_ dies vindictae; Seren.

DYSOUR, _s._ One who plays at _dice_.

_Dunbar._

DISPARAGE, _s._ Disparity of rank.

_Skene._

DISPARIT, DISPERT, _adj._

1. Desperate.

_Douglas._

2. Keen, violent, incensed, S. B.

_To_ DISPARPLE, _v. n._ To be scattered.

V. ~Sparpell~.

_Hudson._

_To_ DISPEND, _v. a._ To expend.

Fr. _dispend-re_.

_Barbour._

~Dispending~, _s._ Expences.

_Barbour._

~Dispence~, ~Dyspens~, _s._ Expence.

Fr. _despens_.

_Wyntown._

DYSPYTUWS, _adj._ Despiteful.

Fr. _despiteux_.

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