disjasked

or dis·jas·ket, dis·jas·kit

[ dis-jas-kit ]

adjectiveScot.
  1. dilapidated; decayed; broken.

Origin of disjasked

1
First recorded in 1810–20; perhaps alteration of dejected

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How to use disjasked in a sentence

  • Maybe yell have seen a muckle house, ower there, a disjasket and broken down.

    Merkland | Mrs. Oliphant