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† ˈdissite, a. Obs. [ad. L. dissit-us lying apart, f. dis- 1 + situs placed, situate, pa. ppl. of sinĕre to allow, let, orig. (it is supposed) ‘to let, put, lay, or set down’.] Situated apart; distant, remote.
1600Holland Livy xxvi. xx. 599 They [Carthaginians] had betaken themselves into their wintering harbours far dissite and remote asunder. 1610― Camden's Brit. (1637) 46 Britaine..Far dissite from this world of ours. 1615Chapman Odyss. vii. 270 His natural land (Without more toil or care, how far hence dissite Soever it can be) he may ascend. 1657Tomlinson Renou's Disp. 133 From the brain, or parts more dissite. |