单词 | disparish |
释义 | ▪ I. † diˈsparish, v.1 Obs. Also 5 -ys, dysperysh. [f. F. disparaiss-, present stem of disparaître to disappear: perh. from an OF. by-form *disparir, dispariss-: cf. apparish to appear.] intr. To disappear.
c1425Found. St. Bartholomew's 6 In these wordes the visioun disparyschydde. Ibid. 41 Thus she seyed, And..sodanly dysperyshid. 1435Misyn Fire of Love 100 All aduersite vanyschis & all oþer desyres aperis not, bot þa ar stillyd and disparischyd. c1450St. Cuthbert (Surtees) 4504 Cuthbert away disparysid. a1632T. Taylor God's Judgem. i. xv. Summary (1642) 439 These men or rather Angels..then disparished and were never more seen. ▪ II. disparish, v.2|dɪsˈpærɪʃ| [dis- 7.] trans. a. To oust from one's parish. b. To cause to be no longer a parish, deprive of the status of a parish.
1593R. Bancroft Survey H. Discipline 5 That all the parishes in England (they say) must be first disparished, and all the people of the land first sanctified. 1667Waterhouse Fire Lond. 40 Has not God dis-parished and scattered them, Priest from people? 1864Realm 8 June 5 The Lutheran Chapel..occupies the site of ‘Trinity Church’, disparished after the great fire. |

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