The Collaborative International Dictionary
Disworship \Dis*wor"ship\, n.
A deprivation of honor; a cause of disgrace; a discredit.
[Obs.]
--Milton.
Disworship \Dis*wor"ship\, v. t.
To refuse to worship; to treat as unworthy. [Obs.]
--Sir T.
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Wiktionary
n. (context obsolete English) A deprivation of honour or cause of disgrace. vb. To refuse to worship; to treat as unworthy.
Usage examples of "disworship".
Truly, said the Green Knight, it were shame for me to say of him any disworship, for he hath proved himself a better knight than I am, yet have I met with many knights in my days, and never or this time have I found no knight his match.
Ah, fair damosel, I am not the worse to take a fall of Sir Palomides, and yet great disworship have I none, for neither Bleoberis nor yet Palomides would not fight with me on foot.