The Collaborative International Dictionary
Disclame
Disclame \Dis*clame"\, v. t.
To disclaim; to expel. [Obs.] ``Money did love disclame.''
--Spenser.
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disclame
vb. (context obsolete English) To disclaim; to expel.
Usage examples of "disclame".
Which troublous stirre when Satyrane auiz'd:He gan to cast how to appease the same,And to accord them all, this meanes deuiz'd:First in the midst to set that fayrest Dame,To whom each one his chalenge should disclame,And he himselfe his right would eke releasse:Then looke to whom she voluntarie came,He should without disturbance her possesse:Sweete is the loue that comes alone with willingnesse.