dishabiliˈtationn. disqualification; imposing of a legal disability.
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16.. Sc. Acts Chas. I (1814) V. 55 (Jam.) All prior acts of dishabilitatioun.
1861 G. RossW. Bell's Dict. Law Scotl. (rev. ed.) Dishabilitation is a term sometimes used by our older law authorities, and signifies the corruption of blood consequent upon a conviction for treason.