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dishallow
[ dis-hal-oh ]
verb (used with object)
- to profane; desecrate.
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of dishallow1
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Dishallow, dis-hal′Å, v.t. to desecrate.
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But first warn off the beatific spot Those wretched who have not Even afar beheld the shining wall, And those who, once beholding, have forgot, And those, most vile, who dress The charnel spectre drear Of utterly dishallow’d nothingness In that refulgent fame, And cry, Lo, here!
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