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† dyˈscrase, v. Obs. Also 4–7 discrase, 6 discrayse, 7 discraze. [f. dyscrasie, dyscrasy, or prob. a. OF. *discraser, f. discrasie. In 15–16th c. evidently viewed as a deriv. of crase, craze v., and used accordingly.] trans. To affect with a dyscrasy; to distemper, disorder.
c1380Wyclif Serm. Sel. Wks. II. 215 Bi occasioun of þes two errours many oþer men ben discrasid. c1440Lydg. Secrees 1213 Helthe of body, discrasyng of syknesse. 1504W. Atkynson tr. De Imitatione i. xiii, A bell..whether it be hole and of perfite sounde or dyscrased. 1574Newton Health Mag. Ep. 4 Sufficient to cure the discrased. 1576― Lemnie's Complex. (1633) 45 Wherby health..if it happen to be discrazed and impaired..may againe be restored. 1610P. Barrough Meth. Physic (N.), So they..do first by this evil demeanour shake and discrase them [their bodies]. |