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▪ I. † disˈhumour, n. Obs. [dis- 9.] Ill-humour.
1712Steele Spect. No. 424 ⁋6 Any thing that betrays Inattention or Dishumour. Ibid. No. 479 ⁋1 Subject to dishumour, age, sickness, impatience. 1795Jemima I. 67 Oppression excites disgust; injustice, resentment; ill will, dishumour; pride, contempt. ▪ II. † disˈhumour, v. Obs. [dis- 7 d.] trans. To put out of humour, vex, ‘aggravate’.
1599B. Jonson Ev. Man out of Hum. v. iii, Here were a couple unexpectedly dishumour'd. 1680Religion of Dutch ii. 15 [They] have, by their disputes, distracted and dishumour'd all the Province of Holland. |