DISALLY
Source: 567
Dis′al‐ly″ (?), v. t. [[Pref. dis- + ally: cf. F. désaltier.]] To part, as an alliance; to sunder. “Disallied their nuptials.” Milton.
Source: 567
Dis′al‐ly″ (?), v. t. [[Pref. dis- + ally: cf. F. désaltier.]] To part, as an alliance; to sunder. “Disallied their nuptials.” Milton.