Definition of Disendower

1. [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Disendower

disencline
disenclose
disenclosed
disencloses
disenclosing
disencouragement
disencouragements
disencumber
disencumbered
disencumbering
disencumbers
disencumbrance
disencumbrances
disendow
disendowed
disendower (current term)
disendowers
disendowing
disendowment
disendowments
disendows
disenfranchise
disenfranchised
disenfranchises
disenfranchising
disengage
disengaged
disengagedness

Literary usage of Disendower

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Songs: A Collection of Church, Home, Nature, Soul and Miscellaneous Songs by David Chalmers Nimmo (1908)
"One blinding glance from eyes of light sublime Striking the conscience did instant disendower Their spirits from the highest thrones of time. ..."

2. Songs and Tales: A Collection of Songs and Tales from Life and Imagination by David Chalmers Nimmo (1910)
"The atmosphere was like a poisoned shower And fed disease to each distempered mind And heaven's hopes from hope did disendower. A field where hosts in fury ..."

3. Spendthrifts, and Other Social Photographs by Eustace Clare Grenville Murray (1887)
"... a disendower of churches and corporations, a friend of non-religious education, an enemy of the clergy, and a scoffer at all r 2 ..."

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