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disseat, v.|dɪsˈsiːt| [f. dis- 6 or 7 c + seat v. or n.] trans. To remove or eject from or as from a seat; to unseat; to remove from where it is seated or situated. Hence disˈseated ppl. a.[That quot. 1605 belongs to this word is doubtful.] [1605Shakes. Macb. v. iii. 21 This push Will cheere me euer, or dis-eate [Fo. 2, 3, 4 disease] me now. ]1612Two Noble K. v. iv, The hot horse..seekes all foule meanes..to dis-seate His lord, that kept it bravely. 1648J. Goodwin Right & Might 21 The disseated Parliament-men. 1684tr. Bonet's Merc. Compit. xvi. 548 The Morbifick matter being disseated. 1822C. O'Conor Chron. Eri I. p. xxxi, This mighty conqueror who had dis-seated so many kings. 1833Lamb Elia Ser. ii. Barrenness Mod. Art, Disseat those woods and place the same figure among fountains..and you have a—Naiad! 1866Daily Tel. 22 Feb. 4/5 Application..made..to disseat the member returned. |