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dispiece, v.|dɪˈspiːs| Also 5 des-. [ad. OF. despiece-r, mod.F. dépiécer (14th c. in Hatz.-Darm.), f. des-, dis-1 + piece, piece.] trans. To divide into pieces; to cut or tear to pieces.
c1477Caxton Jason 103 The body he dispieced by membres. 1480― Ovid's Met. xiii. vii, He murdryd the chylde..and despieced in pieces & caste hym into the see. 1885G. Meredith Diana II. iv. 102 It lay dispieced like a pulled rug. |