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disˈmark, v. rare. [ad. obs. F. desmarquer (now démarquer) ‘to take away the marke from’.] trans. To deprive of (distinguishing) marks.
1632Thomas of Reading in Thoms Prose Rom. (1858) I. 146 Then before the horse should go from thence, he would dismarke him. 1894Blackw. Mag. Dec. 850/1 Before the horse left this, the man dismarked him, cropped his ears, etc. |