verb
- to settle or decide a dispute by combat or trial; to fight out a quarrel
- to arrange or set in order; to array or marshal
Usage: archaic; historical; chiefly British legal history
Usage: archaic; rare
Examples
- In medieval times, two knights would deraign their dispute through single combat.
- The parties agreed to deraign the matter before the king's court rather than resort to violence.
- The general deraigned his troops in battle formation before the enemy advance.
- They chose to deraign their conflicting claims through trial by ordeal.
- The feudal lord would deraign disputes among his vassals according to custom.