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† disˈchauce, v. Obs. rare. [ad. OF. deschaucer, -chaucier, -chalcier (12th c. in Littré), mod.F. déchausser:—L. discalceāre, f. dis- 4 + calceāre to shoe, calceus a shoe: cf. discalceate, -calced, also chausses.] trans. To divest of shoes, or of hose.
c1400Beryn 471 And þerfor, love, dischauce yewe nat till þis chek be do. |