/deːˈspæi̯rinɡ/, /dɛˈspæi̯rinɡ/ despeyringe (uncountable) despair English: <span class="searchmatch">dispairing</span> Fingallian: spereen “dē̆speiringe, ger.”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich...
singular simple present dispairs, present participle <span class="searchmatch">dispairing</span>, simple past and past participle <span class="searchmatch">dispaired</span>) (transitive, uncommon) To separate (a pair). Hypernyms:...
happineſſe as can bee feared from the hands of miſerie, or the deepe pit of <span class="searchmatch">diſpaire</span> wherinto I was falne, beyond my greateſt friendes reach to recouer mee...
one Eſquire, ſo that beeing launched foorth from the ſhore, through very <span class="searchmatch">diſpaire</span> Edwin lept into the Sea, and drowned himſelfe, but the Eſquire that was...
this they take for a verye evel token, as thoughe the soule beynge in <span class="searchmatch">dispaire</span> and vexed in conscience, through some privie and secret forefeiling of...
conſent or diſaſſent, he deceiued in his expectacion, and in maner in <span class="searchmatch">diſpaire</span>, retourned againe to the Lady Margaret his firſt fooliſh foundreſſe. disassent...
To morrow in the battaile thinke on me, / And fall thy edgeleſſe ſword, <span class="searchmatch">diſpaire</span> and die. (move to a lower position under the effect of gravity): drop,...
published 1623, →OCLC, [Act V, scene viii], page 151, column 1, lines 13–14: <span class="searchmatch">Diſpaire</span> thy Charme, / And let the Angell whom thou ſtill haſt ſeru’d / Tell thee...