Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for DIS-IN-URE'
DIS-IN-THRALL'MENTDIS-IN-UR'ED
DIS-IN-URE', v.t. [dis and inure.]
To deprive of familiarity or custom. – Milton.
Return to page 137 of the letter “D”.
DIS-IN-THRALL'MENTDIS-IN-UR'ED
DIS-IN-URE', v.t. [dis and inure.]
To deprive of familiarity or custom. – Milton.
Return to page 137 of the letter “D”.