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Etymology edit

From dis- +‎ fashion. See fashion and compare defeat.

Verb edit

disfashion (third-person singular simple present disfashions, present participle disfashioning, simple past and past participle disfashioned)

  1. (obsolete, transitive) To disfigure.
    • 1611, John Hull, Saint Peters Prophesie of these Last Days [] :
      the ioynts be loosed , the frame shaken , the fashion disfashioned and all shall bee dissolued

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