Dis*in"ter*est (?), p. a.
Disinterested. [Obs.]
The measures they shall walk by shall be
disinterest and even.
Jer. Taylor.
Dis*in"ter*est, n. 1.
What is contrary to interest or advantage; disadvantage.
[Obs.] Glanvill.
2. Indifference to profit; want of regard to
private advantage; disinterestedness. [Obs.]
Johnson.
Dis*in"ter*est, v. t. To divest of
interest or interested motives. [Obs.] Feltham.