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† disˈmand, -ˈmaund, v. Obs. [ad. Sp. desmandar to countermand, refl. desmandarse to disband, stray from the flock, obs. It. dismandarsi ‘in Grison is taken when a horse doth flie or depart out of the ring or compasse where he is ridden’ (Florio), f. des-, dis- 4 + mandar, L. mandāre to command.] refl. To disband, to go off duty.
1598Barret Theor. Warres iv. i. 98 Vpon small occasions doe they dismande themselues. Ibid. 103 Not to suffer any souldier..to dismaunde himselfe..vntill the whole Regiment be all entred. |