A rare or obsolete term possibly meaning to disgorge or eject from the throat; very obscure.
From dis- + glut, possibly relating to gullet (the throat passage). Glut can mean to swallow or fill excessively. This appears in very old English texts but its exact etymology is uncertain.
This word is so obscure that tracking its exact meaning is like linguistic archaeology—most modern dictionaries don't include it, which means it's been dead in English for 300+ years, yet it still teaches us how creative our ancestors were with prefixes.
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