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(dĭ-spôrt', -spōrt') Pronunciation Key
v. dis·port·ed, dis·port·ing, dis·ports v. intr. To amuse oneself in a light, frolicsome manner. v. tr.
n. Frolicsome diversion. [Middle English disporten, from Old French desporter, to divert : des-, apart; see dis- + porter, to carry (from Latin portāre; see port5).] |
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