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disˈgarrison, v. Obs. or arch. [f. dis- 7 a + garrison n.] trans. To deprive of a garrison.
1594J. Dickenson Arisbas (1878) 42 The..discouerers of my desire, disgarisond my thoughts of wonted fancies. 1647Sir T. Fairfax Let. in 12th Rep. Hist. MSS. Comm. App. v. 3, I have thought fit to give order to Major Markham to remove the forces from Belvoir and to disgarrison the place. 1691Wood Ath. Oxon. II. 298 When Winchester Castle was disgarrison'd, it was given to him. 1879Q. Rev. No. 295. 171 Next year the castle was disgarrisoned. |