disjune
American
[dis-joon]
/ dɪsˈdʒun /
noun
Scot. Obsolete.
Etymology
Origin of disjune
First recorded in 1485–95; late Middle English ( Scots ) disione, from Old French desjun, desjeün, derivative of desjuner, desjeüner “to break one's fast”; dine
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