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diseˈnamour, v. [f. dis- 6 + enamour: cf. F. désenamour-er (16th c. in Hatz-Darm.) and It. disinnamorare.] trans. To free from being enamoured; to put out of conceit. Hence † diseˈnamoured ppl. a.
1598Florio, Snamorarsi, to disinamour, to fall in dislike. Snamoratosi, disinamored, falne in dislike. 1620Shelton Quix. IV. xviii. 144 He makes Don Quixote disenamour'd of Dulcinea del Toboso. |