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Etymology

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From dis- +‎ gage.

Verb

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disgage (third-person singular simple present disgages, present participle disgaging, simple past and past participle disgaged)

  1. (obsolete) To free from a gage or pledge; to disengage.
    • 1603, Philemon Holland, Moralia:
      Those who had lever lay to gage and pawn their goods [] then to sell up all and disgage themselves at once.

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