And the senawtus disna think me bye and aboon half a proper companion for buiks even; as gin Cupples micht corrup' Milton himsel, although he was ten feet ower his heid bottled in a buik.
She's no reasonable, ye ken, John; she disnaargue fair.
I dinna believe he speaks gude Latin neither; at least he disna take me up when I tell him the learned names o' the plants.
But he's an honest lad, and has a warm heart too; hedisna come often to the Cross o' Glasgow, but mony a buck and blackcock he sends us doun frae the hills.
Deil a fear o' me," said he, "an my mither disna pit her finger in the pie.
Dinna anger him, father," said Maggie; "he disna ken better!
Weel ken I, my dautie, that he disna ken better; but I canna help thinkin he's maybe no that far frae the waukin.
But ye winna get Maggie to merry ye sae long as she disna believe ye loe her Lord as well as she loes him hersel.
She was tellin' me she disna think there's onything veecious about her, and she's gettin' quite used to her manners.
Mr. Morrison is a fine man if marriage disna ruin him.
An' I must say she disna gie much trouble--but it's an idle life for ony wumman.
She disna ken how she's to cook for an Honourable--she niver saw yin.
There's an auld saying," Mac grunted complacently, "that what the eye disna see the hert disnagrieve fur.
Disna he ken the word o' a Warlock's as guid as gowd?
And he disna gang saft and slippy doun their throats, as they'd ha'e him, but he is just main hard on 'em.
He disna make much count o' giving the Lord your tongue, and ay hauding the De'il by the hand ahint your back.
Christian man, but there's times as a chiel disna stop to measure his words and cut 'em off even wi' scissors.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "disna" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.