Dished (1 syl.).

I was dished out of it. Cheated out of it; or rather, some one else contrived to obtain it. A contraction of disherit. The heir is dishʹt out of his inheritance when his father marries again and leaves his property to the widow and widow’s family.        

“Where’s Brummel? Dished!”

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Byron: Don Juan.

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Entry taken from Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, edited by the Rev. E. Cobham Brewer, LL.D. and revised in 1895.

Disaster
Disastrous Peace (La Paix Malheureuse)
Disbar (To)
Discard
Discharge Bible (The)
Discipline (A)
Discord
Discount
Discuss
Disease
Dished
Dish-washer (A)
Dismal
Dismas (St.)
Disney Professor
Disorder
Dispensation
Dispute
Dissolute
Distaff
Distaffina