disassent

noun

Etymology

From dis- + assent.

  1. derived from assentiō
  2. derived from assent
  3. inherited from assent
  4. prefixed as disassent — “dis + assent

Definitions

  1. Obsolete form of dissent.

    • Whether he departed without the French kynges consent or disassent, he[…]returned agayn to the Lady Margaret.
    • But whether he departed without the French kings conſent or diſaſſent, he deceiued in his expectacion, and in maner in diſpaire, retourned againe to the Lady Margaret his firſt fooliſh foundreſſe.
  2. To dissent.

The neighborhood

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA