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Definition of Disenthral
1. [v -THRALLED, -THRALLING, -THRALS]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Disenthral
Literary usage of Disenthral
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1. Heterodox London, Or, Phases of Free Thought in the Metropolis: Or, Phases by Charles Maurice Davies (1874)
"... go very far to disenthral the world from every sin. Because from the knowledge
of that sin and its causes comes freedom from ignorance in the same way; ..."
2. An Etymological Dictionary of the English Language by Walter William Skeat (1893)
"... qv disenthral, to free from thraldom. (L. and F. and E.) In Milton, Ps. iv.
1. 4. From Lat. dis-, apart ; and Enthral, qv DISFIGURE, to deprive of ..."