Dissítio, foolish, gullish, shallow-pated.
Dissítte, the Dixit, meaning him that said Dixit dominus domino meo.
Dissiuáre, to straine out of ioint.
Dissiuatióne, a straining out of ioynt.
Dissiuáto, strained out of ioynt.
Dissociábile, vnsociable, wilde.
Dissoláre, to vnsole, to loose, to seuer, to sunder as the shooe from the sole. Also as Disoláre.
Dissolatúra, a paine in the bottome of a horses foote proceeding of the pricking of a naile being not well healed or such like accident, which causeth a confluence of euill humoures bereauing the horse of his limme.
Dissoláta, the place in the horses foote pained with Dissolatúra. Also vnsoled.
Dissoldáto, vnsoldiered.