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▪ I. † disaˈffiance, n. Obs. rare—1. [dis- 9.] Want of affiance, trust, or confidence; distrust.
1631Celestina ii. 34 Not caring..how thou puttest a disaffiance in my affection. ▪ II. † disaˈffiance, v. Obs. rare—1. [f. dis- 6 + affiance v.] trans. To put out of affiance, trust, or confidence.
1631Celestina x. 117 Already disaffianced in his hope, for want of a good and faire answer, hee hath set both his eyes and his heart upon the love and person of another. |