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diˈscinct, a. rare. [ad. L. discinctus, pa. pple. of discingĕre to ungird.] Ungirt (lit. & fig.).
1647Trapp Comm. Luke xii. 35 A loose, discinct, and diffluent mind is unfit to serve God. 1656Blount Glossogr., Discinct, ungirded, dissolute, negligent. 1846Landor Wks. (1868) I. 85/2 In the country I walk and wander about discinct. So † diˈscincture, ungirding (obs.).
1610J. Guillim Heraldry (1660) ii. vi. 67 The depriving of the Belt..tearmed, the discincture or ungirding. |