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† disˈturn, v. Obs. Also 4–5 des-, 5–6 dys-, -torn(e, -tourn(e. [a. OF. destourne-r, in 11th c. desturner (mod.F. détourner, whence deturn), f. des-, dé- (de- I. 6) + tourner to turn.] trans. To turn aside or away; to avert, divert, pervert.
c1374Chaucer Troylus iii. 669 (718) Thy fader prey al þilke harme disturne Of grace. 1483Caxton Gold. Leg. 138 b/2 Dyuerse thoughtes and occasions by whyche they be dystorned for to do wel. 1490― Eneydos xxi. 75 She..dystourned her eyen from the lyghte. 1537Starkey in Strype Eccl. Mem. I. App. lxxxi. 195 You could never have distorned your wit and eloquence..to spot your honour and name. a1631Donne Lament. Jeremy ii. xiv, Which might disturne thy bondage. |