ˈdisquisite, -it,v.rare. [? a back-formation from disquisition.] intr. To make a disquisition. 1825New Monthly Mag. XVI. 148 The same Creative Power..by which alone we ourselves at this moment breathe, think, or disquisite at all.1893Leland Mem. II. 274 Here I would fain disquisit on Pike.