释义 |
disusance rare.|dɪsˈjuːzəns| [f. as prec. after usance.] The fact of disusing; = disuse n. 1.
1685Cotton tr. Montaigne III. 513 By disusance for ever to lose the commerce of the common life. 1880H. C. Coote Eng. Gild Knts. 15 Disusance, compulsory rather than voluntary, had extinguished them both. |