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▪ I. † disconˈsent, v. Obs. [ad. OF. desconsentir to be at variance with (Godef.), f. des-, dis- 4 + consentir to agree, accord, consent.] intr. To refuse consent; not to consent; to disagree, dissent. Const. with, from.
1530Tindale Answ. More Wks. 307 A man must immediately loue God and his commaundementes, and therefore disagree and disconsent vnto the fleshe, and be at bate therewith. 1549Coverdale Erasm. Par. Rom. Prol. † † iv, For the law declareth that our hertes are bounde and that we cannot disconsent from him. 1641Milton Prel. Episc. 18 If..the tradition of the Church were now grown so ridiculous, and disconsenting from the Doctrine of the Apostles. ▪ II. † disconˈsent, n. Obs. [f. prec. vb., after consent n.] Negation of consent. by his disconsent: without his consent.
1651N. Bacon Disc. Govt. Eng. ii. viii. (1739) 52 All which was done in the presence of the King, and by his disconsent, as may appear by his discontent thereat. |