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 Dispositif: m. iue: f. Dispositiue, dispositorie, disposing.

Disposition: f. A disposing, ordering, sorting, arraying, ranging, ranking; also, an inclination, or disposition; a naturall humor, or affection vnto.

Disposte: com. as Dispos. Dispostement. Nimbly, actiuely, lustily, soundly, with a good strength, with great agilitie.

Disproportion: f. A disproportion, an inequalitie.

Disproportionné: m. ée: f. Disproportioned, vnequall, ill agreeing.

Disputable: com. Disputable; which may be reasoned of, which will admit the debating.

Disputaillé: m. ée: f. Fondly disputed of, idly debated.

Disputailler. To dispute fondly, to debate a matter scuruily.

Disputation: f. A disputation; reasoning, talking, or debating of a matter pro & contra. Dispute: f. A dispute, difference, debate, altercation.  À vieux comptes nouvelles disputes: Prov. Old accompts breed new differences.  Grande dispute verité rebute: Prov. Looke Verité. Disputé: m. ée: f. Disputed, debated; reasoned, argued, talked, or treated of on both sides.

Disputer. To dispute, reason, argue, talke, or treat of, pro & contra, to debate a matter in controuersie.

Disruption: f. A bursting, or breaking asunder.

Dissection: f. A dissection; a cleauing in peeces, a cutting off, or asunder.

Disseiché: m. ée: f. Dried vp.

Disseicher. To dry vp.

Disseillonner. To vnseele, or open the eyes.

Dissemblable: com. Dissemblable, vnlike, diuers, different, vnresembling.

Dissemelé: m. ée: f. Vnsoled, or, whose soles are pulled off.

Dissemeler. To vnsole, or pull the soles off a shoe.

Dissentiment: m. Dissent, disagreement, disaccord, repugnancie in opinions.

Dissention: f. Dissention, strife, debate, variance; controuersie, iarring, discord.

Dissequé: m. ée: f. Cut in peeces, clouen asunder.

Dissequer. To cut in peeces; to open, or cleaue asunder.

Dissimilaire: com. Parties du corps dissimilaires. Such compound parts of the bodie as are of sundrie substances.

Dissimulateur: m. A dissembler, hypocrite, disguiser, double dealer.

Dissimulation: f. Dissimulation, dissembling, disguising, hypocrisie, cloaking.

Dissimulatrice: f. A woman dissembler.

Dissimulé: m. ée: f. Dissembled; pretended, counterfeited.

Dissimulément. Dissemblingly, closely, couertly, vnder hand, as though he were not the man.

Dissimuler. To dissemble, counterfeit, play the hypocrite, pretend one thing and doe another.

Dissipateur. A dissipator, disperser, or scatterer abroad; an vnthrift, spendall, waster, consumer.

Dissipation: f. A dissipation, dispersing, scattering; a wasting, vnthriftinesse, prodigalitie, consuming.

Dissipé: m. ée: f. Dissipated, dispersed, scattered; wasted, rioted, consumed.

Dissipendre. as Despendre, or Dissiper. Dissiper. To dissipate, scatter, disperse, dissolue, or send packing; to wast, consume, riot, bring vnto naught.

Dissociable: com. Vnsociable, vnaccompanable; sterne, rude, churlish, froward, vnfriendlie.

Dissociation. A dissociation; or diuiding of companie, a seperation of fellowship.

Dissocié: m. ée: f. Dissociated; seperated, or seuered from the rest.

Dissolu: m. uë: f. Dissolute, loosse, leud, retchlesse, vnrulie, disordered.

Dissoluëment. Dissolutely, loossely.

Dissolution: f. A dissoluing, abolishing; a dissolution, or loossing; also, disorder, excesse, retchlesnesse, loossenesse of conuersation.

Dissonant. Dissonant; discording, disagreeing, iarring, vntuneable, of different tune from, sounding vnlikely.

Dissouldre. To dissolue, vndoe, breake, ouerthrow.

Dissuadé: m. ée: f. Dissuaded, or dehorted from.

Dissuader. To dissuade, or dehort from.

Dissuasion: f. A dissuasion, dissuading, dehorting, aduising to the contrarie.

Dissuëtude: f. Disuse; the leauing of a custome, or vse.

Dissyllabe: com. Of two syllables.

Distance: f. A distance, or difference; a space betweene place and place.

Distant. Distant, different, diuers, farre off, farre remooued, farre asunder.

Distension: f. A distension, stretching, retching, racking, or strouting out.  Distension, & convulsion de nerfs. The Crampe.

Distillable: com. Distillable; fit, or apt to be distilled.

Distillation: f. A distilling, trilling, or dropping downe.  Distillation d'humeurs. A Rhewme, or Catarrhe.

Distillé: m. ée: f. Distilled; trilled, dropped downe.

Distillement: m. as Distillation. Distiller. To distill, trill, drop downe by little and little.

Distinct: m. cte: f. Distinguished, diuided, seperated, seuered, differing, alone; distinct, orderlie; marked, noted, pointed.

Distinctement. Distinctly, seuerally, asunder; pointed in order, plainely.

Distinction: f. A distinction, diuersitie, difference, a seperation; also, a note, point, or marke of difference.

Distingué: m. ée: f. Distinguished, diuided.

Distinguer. To distinguish, diuide; seperate, seuer; to discerne, or put a difference betweene; to sunder by different markes, notes, or colours.

Distique: m. A Distic; a couplet, or couple of verses.

Distract: m. Any distraction, or diuision of a Contract, Right, or Act.

Distraction: f. A distraction; a pulling, into diuers parts, or by diuers parties; a violent withdrawing, dissuading, or leading away, from.

Distraict: m. cte: f. Distracted, or distraught; plucked into diuers parts, pulled by diuers parties; violently withdrawne, dissuaded, or led away, from. Distraict & tiré d'une part & d'autre. Wonderfully distraught, or distracted; in a thousand minds, m*st vnresolued which way to take; which part to chuse; what side to follow, or fall in with.