diswont

English

Etymology

From dis- +‎ wont.

Verb

diswont (third-person singular simple present diswonts, present participle diswonting, simple past and past participle diswonted)

  1. (archaic) to disaccustom; to wean off.
    • 1628, Joseph Hall, Christian Liberty Laid Forth:
      As if my tongue and your ears could not easily be diswonted from our late parliamentary language

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