disna
/ˈdɪz.nə/Definitions
1. noun
A rare or obsolete word that is not currently recognized in many dictionaries. It may be an archaic term or a word that was never widely used.
“The linguist spent years studying the obscure and disna words in ancient manuscripts.”
2. verb
To decline or refuse something, often in a polite or subtle manner.
“She disna the invitation, saying she was busy that weekend.”