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† deˈlash, v. Sc. Obs. [a. OF. delacher ‘to discharge’ (Cotgr.), in OF. deslachier, f. des-, dé- (de- I. 2, 6) + lacher:—L. laxāre to loosen.] trans. To discharge, let fly.
1582–8Hist. James VI (1804) 247 A number of English bowmen delashet some arrowes againes the Scotish company. 1590R. Bruce Serm. Sacrament G iij b (Jam.), Against this ground they delash their artillerie siclike. 1606W. Birnie Kirk-Buriall (1838) 11 To stand out against the thunder-bolts of death delashed by God. |