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▪ I. † disˈrout, v. Obs. Also 6 disrought. [ad. OF. desrouter (13th c. in Littré), mod.F. dérouter, f. des-, dis- 4 + OF. route band, company. Cf. rout v.] a. trans. To put to rout. b. intr. To be put to rout; to break up, become scattered.
1525Ld. Berners Froiss. II. cxxxix. [cxxxv.] 389 If they disrought and be out of ordre, they shall soone be taken vp. 1592W. Wyrley Armorie 63, I appoint to you..thence not buge vnlesse you plainly vewe Vs to disrout. 1626True Relat. Stratagem in Arb. Garner I. 608 The Black Prince..disrouted their mighty armies. 1630J. Taylor (Water P.) World runs on Wheels Wks. ii. 243/2 To disrowte their enemies, breaking their rankes and order. ▪ II. † disˈrout, n. Obs. rare. [a. OF. desroute rout, disorder, mod.F. déroute, f. dérouter: see prec.] The act of putting to rout; rout, defeat.
1623tr. Favine's Theat. Hon ii. xiii. 217 Were (after their disroute) brought to Julius Cæsar. |