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desult, v. nonce-wd.|dɪˈsʌlt| [ad. L. dēsultāre to leap down, f. de- 1 + saltāre to leap.] intr. To proceed in a desultory manner.
1872M. Collins Pr. Clarice I. vi. 95, I digress, I desult. 1873― Miranda II. 143 Having heretofore been accused of desulting and digressing. 1876Mabel Collins Blacksmith & Scholar I. 201 We must not desult. |