DERAIGN


Meaning of DERAIGN in English

I. də̇ˈrān, dē- transitive verb

( -ed/-ing/-s )

Etymology: Middle English dereynen, deraynen, from Old French deraisnier to defend, champion, from de- + raisnier to speak, plead, from (assumed) Vulgar Latin rationare, from Latin ration-, ratio reckoning, calculation, reason — more at reason

archaic : to defend or prove (a claim) or settle (a dispute) especially in personal combat

II. transitive verb

( -ed/-ing/-s )

Etymology: Middle French desrengier to get out of place, disarrange — more at derange

archaic : to discharge from a religious order

• deraignment noun -s obsolete

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