"I appreciate your feeling, my lad," he answered; "but even if he does return I won't Disrate you, and I will see how we can best manage to get you an outfit."
"Won from the Waves"
W.H.G. Kingston
Must be minded, or it's rank mutiny, and a Disrate.
"Menhardoc"
George Manville Fenn
Snakes an' alligators, I'll Disrate ye-I'll send ye forrud; I'll-I'll- I vas not means no harms, cap'n, apologised the other, on the skipper stopping in his outburst for want of breath, the words appearing to be choking in his mouth, coming out too quick for utterance, so that they all got jumbled together.
"The Island Treasure"
John Conroy Hutcheson