diseu-r, n.m., -se, n.f., teller, speaker, talker. — de bonne aventure; fortune-teller. — de bons mots; jester. — de nouvelles; newsmonger. — de riens; idle talker. Un beau —; a fine talker.

disgrâce, n.f., disgrace, disfavor; misfortune, affliction; reverse, downfall.

disgracié, -e, part., out of favor. — de la nature; deformed, disfigured, ill-favored.

disgracier, v.a., to disgrace, to put out of favor.

disgracieusement, adv., awkwardly, ungracefully, unhandsomely.

disgracieu-x, -se, adj., ungraceful, uncomely, uncouth, ungracious; disagreeable; unpleasant, awkward.

disgrégation, n.f., (opt.) disgregation; separation, V. désagrégation.

disjoindre, v.a., to disjoin, to disunite.

se disjoindre, v.r., to come apart or asunder.

disjoncti-f, -ve, adj., (gram.) disjunctive.