digress (both senses are Eliz.)
1.
to depart,
deviate Shr. III. ii. 110,
Rom. III. iii. 126
“D-ing from the valour
of a man.”
2.
to transgress, offend
R2 V. iii. 66
“This deadly blot in thy
d-ing son,”
Tit. V. iii. 116
“I do too much, Citing
my worthless praise.”