disliken

verb

Etymology

From dis- + liken.

  1. inherited from *leyg- — “like, similar; even, level
  2. inherited from *galīkaz — “like, similar; equal
  3. inherited from ġelīċ — “like, similar
  4. inherited from liknen — “to be comparable; to compare (often disparagingly); to make (someone) equal to another person; to regard (something) as equal to another thing; to regard (something) as likely; to resemble; to take (something) as a substitute; to apply, be adapted or suitable; to tend (to sin)
  5. prefixed as disliken — “dis + liken

Definitions

  1. To make unlike

    To make unlike; to disguise.

    • Dismantle you , and as you can , disliken The truth of your own seeming , that you may

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