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† diˈsperson, v. Obs. Sc. and north. [ad. med.L. dispersōnāre var. of dēpersōnāre to deprive any one of his persōna or dignity, f. dis- 4 + persōnāre to dignify, persōna person, dignity. Cf. misperson.] trans. To treat with indignity, insult.
a1400–50Alexander 746 For spyte he spittis in his face, Dispises him despetously, dispersons [Dubl. MS. revylez] him foule. 1489Burgh Recds. Aberdeen (1844) I. 416 William Porter was convikit..for the strublance of the said bailȝe in the execucione of his office, and in dispersoning of him. 1579–80Burgh Recds. Glasgow (1876) I. 77 George Herbertson is fund and decernit..in the wrong for incurring and dispersoning of George Elphinstone. |