Dis*cerp" (?), v. t. [L. discerpere, discerptum; dis- + carpere to pluck.]

1.

To tear in pieces; to rend.

[R.]

Stukeley.

2.

To separate; to disunite.

[R.]

Bp. Hurd.

 

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