disordre

English

Noun

disordre (plural disordres)

  1. Obsolete form of disorder.

Verb

disordre (third-person singular simple present disordres, present participle disordring, simple past and past participle disordred)

  1. Obsolete form of disorder.
    • 1543, Will̃m Paget quoted in State Papers, page #335:
      I serve for nothing els but for your pourposes, and therfore I beseche Your Majestie moost humbly to disordre no one poynt of your determinations for my sake, betyde on me whatsoever shall.

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