Both Uses of
disperse
in
Don Quixote
- "I do deign," said Sancho, deeply moved and with tears in his eyes; "it shall not be said of me, master mine," he continued, " 'the bread eaten and the company dispersed.'†
Chpt 2.7-8
- The people dispersed, the duke and Don Quixote returned to the castle, they locked up Tosilos, Dona Rodriguez and her daughter remained perfectly contented when they saw that any way the affair must end in marriage, and Tosilos wanted nothing else.†
Chpt 2.55-56 *
Definition:
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(disperse as in: the crowd dispersed) to scatter or cause to spread