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† diˈsordeine, diˈsordeny, a. (n.) Obs. Forms; 4 des-, disordene, 4–5 des-, dis-, dys-, -ordeynee, -ordenee, -ordeine, -eyne, -eigne, 5 -ordeyne, -ordeny. [a. OF. desordené (mod. désordonné), pa. pple. of desordener: see disordain and disordinate. The final é of OF. appears to have had a double fortune, becoming on the one side mute as in assign, avowe, on the other developing into -ee, -ie, -y as in assignee, city: cf. dishevel, dishevely.] Inordinate, immoderate, excessive; disorderly, irregular. (Cf. disordinate 1.)
1340Ayenb. 34 Auarice is disordene loue. c1386Chaucer Pars. T. ⁋841 Alle the desordeynee [v.rr. dysordenee, disordeynet, -deine, -deyne, desordeigne] moewynges that comen of flesshly talentes. c1430Pilgr. Lyf Manhode i. cxxiii. (1869) 65 Whan þou seest þe wille encline to dede disordeynee. c1450[see B.]. c1475Partenay 2768 All disording [? disordiny] is she All-way. B. n. Disorder, an irregularity.
c1450St. Cuthbert (Surtees) 2079, 2083 What disordeny he þare kende, He was besy it to amende..Disordenys when he reproued, Disordeny monkes, þat þaim loued, Of his spekyng were noȝt payed. Hence † diˈsordeinely adv. Obs., inordinately, immoderately.
1340Ayenb. 55 Hit ne is no zenne uor to ethe þe guode metes ak ethe his [= but to eat them] to uerliche oþer disordeneliche. 1413Pilgr. Sowle (Caxton 1483) iii. x. 57 A good thynge desordeynly desyred ageynst goddes wylle. |