释义 |
† disˈplot, v. Obs. [dis- 6 or 7.] a. intr. To undo a plot or plan. b. trans. To disarrange.
1600Abp. Abbot Exp. Jonah 592 Which of these had not much leifer that all the state should be troubled, than his haire be displotted. 1683Chalkhill Thealma & Cl. 29 Still his working brain Plots and displots, thinks and unthinks again. |