Etymology: < dislocatev. + -eesuffix1.Previous versions of the OED give the stress as: dislocaˈtee.
One who is dislocated or displaced.Apparently an isolated use.
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1827 J. BenthamConstit. Codeii. ix §18. 294/1 Dislocation is..removal from an official situation, without consent of the dislocatee, and without his being located in any other.
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