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▪ I. † disackˈnowledge, n. Obs. [f. next: cf. acknowledge n.] The act of disacknowledging; non-acknowledgement.
1603Florio Montaigne iii. ix. (1632) 536 The most ordinary assurance I take of my people, is a kinde of disacknowledge or neglect. ▪ II. disacknowledge, v.|dɪsækˈnɒlɪdʒ| [f. dis- 6 + acknowledge v.] trans. To refuse to acknowledge; to renounce, disown.
1598Florio, Sconóscere, to disacknowledge. Sconosciuto, disacknowledged, forgotten. 1613Markham Eng. Husbandman i. ii. xiv. (1635) 187 These violent opinions I altogether disacknowledge. 1692South 12 Serm. (1697) I. 108 By words and oral expressions verbally to deny, and disacknowledge it. 1836Marryat Japhet lxxiv, I disinherit, I disacknowledge you. 1859Trollope Bertrams II. v. 75 You are not the man to disacknowledge the burden. Hence disackˈnowledging vbl. n.; also disackˈnowledger, one who disacknowledges; disackˈnowledgement, the fact of disacknowledging.
1650B. Discolliminium 8 No..conscientious Subject ought to obey such a Power..with an acknowledgement of its Authority, or without a disacknowledgement of it. a1660Hammond Wks. II. ii. 135 (R.) A disacknowledging or rejecting the due government. 1661Bp. Sanderson Episc. (1673) 55 A disacknowledgment of the Kings Authority and Supremacy Ecclesiastical. 1665J. Sergeant Sure-footing 101 Disacknowledgers of Tradition. |