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dispend
English
Etymology
From Old French despendre ( > French dépendre), from Latin dispendere.
Verb
dispend (third-person singular simple present dispends, present participle dispending, simple past and past participle dispended or dispent)
- (obsolete) To spend or expend.
- (obsolete) To waste or squander.
- (obsolete) To distribute or dispense.
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disbend
English
Etymology
dis- +? bend
Verb
disbend (third-person singular simple present disbends, present participle disbending, simple past and past participle disbent)
- (obsolete) To unbend.
- 1613, William Alexander, 1st Earl of Stirling, An Elegie on the Death of Prince Henrie
- Is it that God euen then, would hautie thoughts disbend?
- 1613, William Alexander, 1st Earl of Stirling, An Elegie on the Death of Prince Henrie
Anagrams
- debinds
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