DISWARN
Dis*warn", v. t. Etym: [Pref. dis- (intens.) + warn.]
Defn: To dissuade from by previous warning. [Obs.]
DISWITTED
Dis*wit"ted, a.
Defn: Deprived of wits or understanding; distracted. [Obs.] Drayton.
DISWONT
Dis*wont", v. t.
Defn: To deprive of wonted usage; to disaccustom. [R.] Bp. Hall.
DISWORKMANSHIP
Dis*work"man*ship, n.
Defn: Bad workmanship. [Obs.] Heywood.
DISWORSHIP
Dis*wor"ship, v. t.
Defn: To refuse to worship; to treat as unworthy. [Obs.] Sir T. More.