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▪ I. disˈlove, n. Obs. or nonce-wd. [dis- 9.] The reverse or undoing of love; unfriendliness, hatred.
a1533Ld. Berners Gold. Bk. M. Aurel. (1546) Oo ij, Disloue in thee, causeth the hope doubtfull in me. 1562Child Marriages 11 Then dislove fell betwene them. 1823W. Taylor Sayer's Wks. I. p. lxxviii, Agitated by various loves and dis-loves. ▪ II. disˈlove, v. Obs. exc. arch. [dis- 6.] trans. Not to love; to withdraw one's love from.
1568North Gueuara's Diall Pr. iv. iv. 116 b, I care not if all Greece hate and dysloue mee. 1582Ibid. iv. xii. 409 b, Dispraised, defamed, disloued, and ill thought of of all. 1632J. Hayward tr. Biondi's Eromena 180 Which he so loved, as for it he disloved everything else. 1922Joyce Ulysses 50 The foot that beat the ground in tripudium, foot I dislove. |