desparple means to scatter, to disparkle. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 87 out of 100.
Why this word is great
DESPARPLE — [Verb] To scatter or disperse in a thorough, often chaotic and irrevocable, manner. From Old French desparpeillier, ultimately from Latin spargere ("to scatter"). Unlike “disperse,” which implies an orderly distribution, or “dissipate,” which suggests a gradual vanishing, to desparple is to enact a definitive, haphazard sundering. It is the clumsy spill of a deck of cards across a tavern floor, the gust that tears leaves from a branch, or the upending of a box of buttons across bare boards—a small, personal surrender to entropy, the moment order capitulates to chance.
verb
- To scatter, to disparkle.