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Definition of Disgest
1. v. t. To digest.
Definition of Disgest
1. Verb. (obsolete form of digest) ¹
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Definition of Disgest
1. digest [v -ED, -ING, -S] - See also: digest
Lexicographical Neighbors of Disgest
Literary usage of Disgest
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Publications by English Dialect Society (1875)
"Amongst the three I dignified that man.'—Witness in a larceny case, Dec. 1883.
disgest. Digest. ' Sneezing is a vapour ascending into the head and so to the ..."
2. Certain Tragical Discourses of Bandello by Matteo Bandello (1898)
"... to disgest all kindes of meates, or can carye a traine to bukle with the fumes of
... disgest ..."
3. An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language ...: To which is by John Jamieson (1880)
"To disgest, va To digest, S. We see here, how easie it is for a ... An ill disgest,
я bad digestion, S. To DISH, va To push or strike with the horn, ..."
4. The Complete Works of John Lyly by John Lyly (1902)
"Our loue we may dissemble, disgest we cannot; but 150 I doubt not but time will
hamper you, and helpe vs. Top. I defie time, who hath no interest in my ..."
5. The Plays & Poems of Robert Greene by Robert Greene (1905)
"... or 'disgest' were the forms usually employed by the Elizabethan writers.
See Nares and Halliwell, sv disgest. P. 114, 899. raine: so ' rein' ..."
6. Minor Poets of the Caroline Period by George Saintsbury (1905)
"34° A short delay, which lets not fancy rest In idle thought, their actions did
disgest Into a method. The succeeding night To that great day, ..."