Diswarrening

/dɪsˈwɔrənɪŋ/ noun

Definition

The act or process of destroying or disrupting a warren.

Etymology

Present participle of diswarren, formed with the -ing suffix to create a gerund or noun form describing the ongoing action.

Kelly Says

The -ing form lets us talk about the destructive process itself rather than just the result. In historical texts about medieval land disputes, you might find mention of 'diswarrening' as a specific form of property damage.

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