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(obsolete) A deprivation of honour or cause of disgrace. quotations
Observ now the arrogance of a groom, how it will mount. I had writt'n, that common adultery is a thing which the rankest Politician would think it shame and disworship that his Law should countenance.
1645, John Milton, Colasterion
third-person singular simple present disworships, present participle disworshipping or (US) disworshiping, simple past and past participle disworshipped or (US) disworshiped
To refuse to worship; to treat as unworthy of worship. quotations examples
disworshipping and dishonouring God
1684, Obadiah Walker, A Paraphrase and Annotations Upon All the Epistles of St Paul