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† disˈchain, v. Obs. [ad. 16th c. F. deschainer (mod.F. déchaîner), f. des-, dis- 4 + chaîner to chain.] trans. To set free as from a chain; to unchain, unloose. Hence dischained ppl. a.
1598Sylvester Mathieu's Trophies Hen. IV France, To W. Cecil 8 Henry's Death through Hell's dis-chained Rage. 1603Holland Plutarch's Mor. 51 Their owne irregular lusts and unordinate appetites, which now he (as it were) dischainid and let loose. |