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† disaˈlliege, v. Obs. rare. [f. dis- 6 + *alliege, deduced from allegiance, under the influence of liege: cf. prec.] trans. To withdraw or alienate from allegiance.
1648Milton Observ. Art. Peace Wks. (1847) 263/2 By a pernicious and hostile peace, to disalliege a whole feudary kingdom from the antient dominion of England. |