Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for DIS-LOY'AL
DIS-LOY'AL, a. [dis and loyal; Fr. deloyal; Sp. desleal.]
- Not true to allegiance; false to a sovereign; faithless; as, a disloyal subject.
- False; perfidious; treacherous; as, a disloyal knave. – Shak.
- Not true to the marriage bed. – Shak.
- False in love; not constant. – Johnson.
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