dispone
Dis*pone", v. t. Etym: [L. disponere. See Disposition.] 1. (Her.) Defn: To dispose. 2. To dispose of. Chaucer. 3. (Scots Law) Defn: To make over, or convey, legally. He has disponed . . . the whole estate. Sir W. Scott.
Dis*pone", v. t. Etym: [L. disponere. See Disposition.] 1. (Her.) Defn: To dispose. 2. To dispose of. Chaucer. 3. (Scots Law) Defn: To make over, or convey, legally. He has disponed . . . the whole estate. Sir W. Scott.