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disˈwarren, v. [dis- 7 b. Cf. de-awarren v.] trans. To deprive of the character of a warren; to render no longer a warren.
1727W. Nelson Laws conc. Game (1736) 32 When a Warren is diswarrened, or broke up and laid in Common. 1796W. Marshall W. England I. 271 A small one [rabbit warren] that has been diswarrened. 1800D. Lysons Suppl. to Environs Lond. 241 Staines forest was diswarrened and disforested by the King's charter in 1227. |