diswitted
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diswitted (comparative more diswitted, superlative most diswitted)
- (obsolete) Deprived of wits or understanding.
- 1627, Michael Drayton, Nymphidia, published 1819, page 21:
- She […] ran herself away alone;
Which when they heard, there was not one
But hasted after to be gone,
As she had been diswitted.