† disˈtackle,v.Obs. [f. dis- 7 a + tackle n.] trans. To deprive (a ship) of its tackle. Hence disˈtackledppl. a., deprived of tackle. 1589Warner Alb.Eng. ii. Prose Add. (1612) 334 At length these instruments of their long wandrings..tossed their distackled Fleete to the shore of Libya.