Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for DIS-QUI'ET
DIS-QUI'ET, v.t.
To disturb; to deprive of peace, rest or tranquillity; to make uneasy or restless; to harass the body; to fret or vex the mind. That he may disquiet the inhabitants of Babylon. – Jer. l. Why hast thou disquieted me? – 1 Sam. xxviii. O my soul, why art thou disquieted within me? – Ps. xlii.
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