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† disˈboard, v. Obs. rare. Also 7 disbord. [a. OF. desborder (mod. F. déborder) (in various senses), f. des- (dis- 1) + bord, board.] 1. intr. = disembark.
1615Chapman Odyss. xiv. 486 They streightly bound me, and did all disbord To shore to supper, in contentious rout. 2. To pass outside or over the border or edge. Cf. debord v. 2.
1725Bradley Fam. Dict. s.v. Shoeing, If the Foot be very narrow let the Shoe disboard without the Hoof. |