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† disˈgage, v. Obs. [a. 16th c. F. desgager ‘to vngage, disingage’ (Cotgr.), OF. desguagier, mod.F. dégager, f. des-, dis- 4 + gager to engage, pledge, wager.] trans. To release from pledge or pawn; to set free, disengage.
1594Kyd Cornelia iii. in Hazl. Dodsley V. 209 But when our soul the body hath disgag'd, It seeks the common passage of the dead. 1603Holland Plutarch's Mor. 232 (R.) Those who had lever lay to gage and pawn their goods..then to sell up all and disgage themselves at once. |