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† disˈhabit, v. Obs. rare. [f. dis- 6 + habit v.: cf. F. déshabiter ‘to disinhabitate, or depriue of inhabitants’ (Cotgr.).] trans. To remove from its habitation or place of abode; to dislodge.
1595Shakes. John ii. i. 220 Those sleeping stones..from their fixed beds of lime Had bin dishabited. |