释义 |
† disˈharbour, v. Obs. [f. dis- 6 or 7 + harbour v. or n.] trans. To drive out of its ‘harbour’ or place of shelter; to send adrift.
1566Drant Wail. Hierim. K vj, All reste disharboured from my soule. a1612Donne βιαθανατος (1644) 108 He [Josephus] says, our Soule is..committed in trust to us, and we may not neglect or disharbour it. |