deraign
darraign
/ (dəˈreɪn) /
verb (tr) obsolete
law
to contest (a claim, suit, etc)
to arrange (soldiers) for battle
Derived forms of deraign
deraignment or darraignment, nounWord Origin for deraign
C13: from Old French
deraisnier to defend, from Vulgar Latin
ratiōnāre (unattested) to
reason
Words nearby deraign
deputy minister,
deputy sheriff,
der.,
deracinate,
deradicalize,
deraign,
derail,
derailleur,
derailment,
derain,
derange
Example sentences from the Web for deraign
If it had not, the question was ended; if it had, then we could proceed to deraign to those properly entitled to it.