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disˈvisage, v. rare. [ad. OF. desvisage-r to damage the face of, deface, mod.F. dévisager; f. des-, dis- 4 + visage visage.] trans. To mar the visage or face of; to deface, disfigure.
1603Florio Montaigne iii. xiii. (1632) 620, I had a quartan ague which..had altogether disvisaged and altered my countenance. 1611Florio, Suisáre, to vnface, to disuisage. Also to slash or gash ouer the face. 1881A. J. Duffield Don Quix. I. 365 The knight..remained so disvisaged. |