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† disˈjourn, v. Obs. rare. [f. dis- 1 + stem of adjourn.] trans. To put off from the day appointed.
1642Sir W. Brereton in 13th Rep. Hist. MSS. Comm. App. i. 51 If this meeting had not been unhappily disjourned and disappointed by some of the Deputy Lieutenants. Ibid. 52 Whereof the rest were by some of them disjourned. |