"disjaskit" meaning in English

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Adjective

Forms: more disjaskit [comparative], most disjaskit [superlative]
Etymology: Perhaps from dejected. Etymology templates: {{m|en|dejected}} dejected Head templates: {{en-adj}} disjaskit (comparative more disjaskit, superlative most disjaskit)
  1. (UK, dialect) worn out Tags: UK, dialectal Synonyms: disjasked, disjasket
    Sense id: en-disjaskit-en-adj-~0O7s4p4 Categories (other): British English

Alternative forms

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