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▪ I. disappropriate, ppl. a.|dɪsəˈprəʊprɪət| [ad. med. or mod.L. disapprōpriāt-us, f. dis- 4 + apprōpritātus appropriate. In F. désapproprié.] Deprived of appropriation; severed from connexion with a religious corporation.
1613Sir H. Finch Law (1636) 14 A Church appropriated to a spiritual corporation, becommeth disappropriate, if the corporation be dissolued. 1765Blackstone Comm. I. 386 If the corporation which has the appropriation is dissolved, the parsonage becomes disappropriate at common law. ▪ II. disappropriate, v.|dɪsæˈprəʊprɪeɪt| [f. ppl. stem of med. or mod.L. disapprōpriāre, f. dis- 4 + apprōpriāre to appropriate: in F. désapproprier, (17th c. in Hatz.-Darm.).] 1. trans. To dissolve the appropriation of; to take away from that to which it has been appropriated. See appropriate a. 1.
1656Burton's Diary (1828) I. 299 A Bill for the disappropriating of the Rectory appropriate to Preston. 1765Blackstone Comm. I. 386 At the dissolution of monasteries..the appropriations of the several parsonages, which belonged to those respective religious houses..would have been by the rules of the common law disappropriated. 1798Bentham Let. to Pole Carew 16 Aug. Wks. (1838–1843) X. 325 If the portion of revenue at present appropriated..was to be disappropriated. †2. To render (a thing) no longer the private property or possession of any one. Obs. rare—1.
1645Milton Tetrach. (1851) 186 To assist nature in disappropriating that evil which by continuing proper becomes destructive. |