disheritEtymologyFrom Middle English disheriten, desheriten et al., from Old French desheriter, from Vulgar Latin *dishērētō, from Latin dis- + hērēditō.disherit means to disinherit. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 87 out of 100.verbTo disinherit.“So there were in the countrey two knyȝtes that were bretheren and they were called two peryllous knyghtes the one knyghte hyght syre Edward of the reed castel the other syr Hue of the reed castel And these two bretheren had disheryted the lady of the roche of a Baronry of landes by their extorsion”