disperish

English

Alternative forms

  • dispersh (obsolete)

Etymology

First attested in 1382, from Middle English disperishen, from Old French desperiss-, extended stem of desperir, from Latin disperīre (to go completely to ruin), present active infinitive of dispereō.

Verb

disperish (third-person singular simple present disperishes, present participle disperishing, simple past and past participle disperished)

  1. (intransitive, archaic) To be ruined or lost; to perish. [1]
  2. (intransitive, archaic) To perish utterly. [2]

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