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▪ I. † disˈhabited, ppl. a.1 Obs. [f. F. déshabité ‘disinhabited, without inhabitants’ (Cotgr.) + -ed.] Uninhabited; deserted of inhabitants (quot. 1602).
1577Eden & Willes Hist. Trav. 232 b, Imaginyng..the hot Zone, to be altogeather dishabited for heat. 1582Hakluyt Voy. A, The 17 of Januarie..we departed from the dishabited rocke. 1602Carew Cornwall 67 a, The dishabited towns afford them rooting. ▪ II. † disˈhabited, ppl. a.2 [f. dis- 10 + habited.] ? Improperly habited or dressed.
1648S. Kem in 4th Rep. Hist. MSS. Comm. 275/1, I have certaine information that Sir Thos. Lunsford is gon up in an ould thredbare coate disshabited. |