1878 H. H. Vaughan Shaks. Readings 321A word which is with us now simply a monosyllable, articulated by Shakespeare disyllabically.
diss-
combining form
or disso-
Etymology: New Latin, from Greek, from dissos, dittos; akin to Greek dyo two — more at two
: double
< dissoconch >
< dissophyte >
or disso-
< dissoconch >
< dissophyte >