Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for DIS-EN-A'BLE
DIS-EN-A'BLE, v.t. [dis and enable.]
To deprive of power, natural or moral; to disable; to deprive of ability or means. A man may be disenabled to walk by lameness; and by poverty he is disenabled to support his family.
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