释义 |
disˈlawyer, v. rare. [dis- 7 b.] trans. To deprive of the name or standing of a lawyer.
a1734North Lives (1826) II. 164 Vilifications plenty..He was neither courtier nor lawyer; which his Lordship hearing, he smiled, saying, ‘That they might well make him a whoremaster, when they had dislawyered him.’ |