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† disˈseason, v. Obs. Also 7 diseason. I. [f. dis- 6 + season v.] 1. trans. To take away or change the flavour of.
1583Stanyhurst Aeneis i. (Arb.) 23 Foorth do they lay vittayls, with storme disseasoned heauy [Cererem corruptam undis]. 1613Jackson Creed i. xxix. §15 Seeing no hope of diseasoning the old and withered stockes, fit fewell for euerlasting flames. 1615G. Sandys Trav. 106 [The Red Sea]..would either drowne the countrey, or else by mixing with the Nilus, disseason his waters. 1621― Ovid's Met. xiv. (1626) 295 An oliue wild, which bitter fruit affords, Becomes dis-seasned with his bitter words. 2. To deprave the sense of taste of. rare.
1625W. B. True School War To Rdr. 4 Like some Disseasoned Palats, thou doost nauseate at Plentie. II. [f. dis- 7 + season n.] 3. To render out of season, make unseasonable.
a1628F. Greville Poems Monarchy d, Wks. Grosart I. 197 The second light of government, Which stories yield, and no time can disseason. |