dishaunt

English

Etymology

dis- + haunt

Verb

dishaunt (third-person singular simple present dishaunts, present participle dishaunting, simple past and past participle dishaunted)

  1. (transitive) To leave or depart from; to cease to haunt.
    • 1640, James Gordon, History of Scots Affairs:
      About the tyme of this Assembly lyckwayes, sett formes of prayers in prayer are dispublicke beganne to be dishaunted by all

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