† diˈsquare,v.Obs.rare. [f.di- for dis- 6 + square v.] trans. To put out of square, to place awry. Hence † diˈsquaringvbl.n. 1604T. Wright Passions iii. iii. 91 If there be but one eye..out of square..the first thing almost we marke, is the improportion or disquaring of that part.