Di*rempt" (?; 215), a. [L. diremptus, p. p. of dirimere to take apart, separate; di- = dis- + emere to buy, orig., to take.]
Divided; separated.
[Obs.]
Stow.
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Di*rempt", v. t.
To separate by force; to tear apart.
[Obs.]
Holinshed.
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