Third person singular present tense of disject; he, she, or it scatters or throws apart.
From disject + -s (the third person singular present suffix in English).
The simple -s suffix for third person singular is one of the oldest features in English grammar, unchanged for over a thousand years—even as everything else in the language transformed, this tiny marker stayed the same.
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