† disˈgustionObs.rare. [irreg.f. disgust v.: see -ion1.] = disgust n. 1659D. Pell Impr. SeaDed. C viij, Let not the irreligion of those places..breed in you..a disgustion unto the pure..Religion.Ibid. 556 Homer brings in brave Ulysses in great despair, and disgustion of a drowning death.