Baretti: A dictionary of the English and Italian languages
Disfá-re, v. a. (V. fare,)
1. to undo, break, demolish, dissipate, disperse; 2. to melt, dissolve;3. to kill; 4. to ruin, destroy; 5. to break in pieces. — un esercito, to rout an army, to cut it to pieces; v. r. to consume, waste away. — d'una cosa, to get rid of a thing. — dalle risa, to burst with laughter; s. m. Disfá-tóre, f.Disfá-tríce; adj. Disfá-cénte.
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