Discharg, to put aside one’s liability, [163], [1665].
Diseß, lack of ease, misery, [707].
Disiont (Disioint?), disjointed, out of joint; hence uncertain, hazardous, [2907].
“Disjoint, A difficult situation.” Halliwell.
Dispendit, spent, [1808].
R. despendre.
Dispens, expenditure, [1746].
Fr. dépense.
Dispolȝeith, despoileth, [1879].
Dispone, to dispose, provide; or, as a reflective verb, to be disposed to do, to intend, [54], [446], [980], [1590], [2428], [2462].