disedge means to deprive (something) of an edge; to render blunt; to blunt or dull. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 87 out of 100.
Etymology
From dis- + edge.
verb
- To deprive (something) of an edge; to render blunt; to blunt or dull.“[T]he pain she had / To keep them in the wild ways of the wood, / Two sets of three laden with jingling arms, / Together, served a little to disedge / The sharpness of that pain about her heart: […]”
- To take the edge off (someone's) hunger; to satiate.“I grieve myself / To think, when thou shalt be disedged by her / That now thou tirest on, how thy memory / Will then be pang'd by me.”