Lexicographical Neighbors of Disjune
Literary usage of Disjune
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Jamieson's Dictionary of the Scottish Language: In which the Words are by John Jamieson, John Johnstone (1867)
"... adj., having the appearance of neglect or disrepair. Old Mortality. disjune
... To make a disjune of, to swallow up at once. Saillie.—0. ..."
2. Selections from Wodrow's Biographical Collections: Divines of the North-east by Robert Wodrow (1890)
"The disjune being ended, and thanks given to God, he passeth to his chamber again
at what time Mr. James Lawson came to him, with whom he conferred the ..."
3. An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language: In which the Words are ...by John Jamieson by John Jamieson (1818)
"... every appearance of a decay in circumstances, S. 13. Probably allied to
Daa.jask-er, haster, sordide h abro. 2. Having a downcast look, SB disjune, ..."
4. Bulletin by Ohio State Geologist, Ohio Division of Geological Survey (1912)
"... who accepted their identification as S. disjune- tus. He stated that the
narrow, non-mucronate form is characteristic of the western specimens; ..."