The Collaborative International Dictionary
Dishable
Dishable \Dis*ha"ble\, v. t.
To disable. [Obs.]
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To disparage. [Obs.]
She oft him blamed . . . and him dishabled quite.
--Spenser.
Wiktionary
dishable
vb. 1 (obsolete form of disable English) 2 (context obsolete English) To disparage.
Usage examples of "dishable".
Him all that while Occasion did prouokeAgainst Pyrrochles, and new matter framedVpon the old, him stirring to be wrokeOf his late wrongs, in which she oft him blamedFor suffering such abuse, as knighhood shamed,And him dishabled quite.