an inseparable article prefixed to divers words; the effect whereof is either to give them a signification contrary to what the simple words have, as disoblige, disobey, &c.; or to signify a separation, detachment, &c. as disjoining, distributing.
town of Norfolk, seated on the river Waveney, on the side of a hill. It is a neat flourishing town, with one large church, a Presbyterian and a Quaker meeting. It has about 600 good houses, the streets are well paved, pretty wide, and always clean. At the west end of the town is a large meer or lake; but so muddy, that the inhabitants can make no other use of it but in catching of eels. In the town are carried on manufactories of sail-cloth, hose, and the making of flays. E. Long. 1. 16. N. Lat. 52. 25.
god of the Gauls, the same as Pluto the god of hell. The inhabitants of Gaul supposed themselves defended from that deity.