dislimn
[ dis-lim ]
/ dɪsˈlɪm /
verb (used with object) Archaic.
to cause to become dim or indistinct.
Words nearby dislimn
diskitis,
disko,
diskogram,
diskography,
dislike,
dislimn,
dislocate,
dislocation,
dislocation fracture,
dislodge,
disloyal
Example sentences from the Web for dislimn
Faces begin soon (in Shakspeare's fine expression) to "dislimn:" features fluctuate: combinations of feature unsettle.
Those are happy who can take it otherwise; with that I found things all beginning to dislimn.
The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 24 (of 25) |Robert Louis StevensonAnd with that the landscape framed in the doorway began to waver and dislimn.
The Path of the King |John Buchan
British Dictionary definitions for dislimn
dislimn
/ (dɪsˈlɪm) /
verb
(tr) poetic
to efface