† diˈspester,v.Obs. [ad.obs. F. despestrer ‘to vnpester, disintangle’ (Cotgr.): see dis- 4 and pester v.1] trans. To rid of that which pesters. 1600Holland Livy xlii. lxvi. 1155 Hardly and with much adoe were they dispestered and rid of this confused and disordered companie of captives.