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disinherison|dɪsɪnˈhɛrɪzən| Also disen-. [f. dis- 9 + inherison: cf. disherison.] The action of disinheriting, or fact of being disinherited; disinheritance: = disherison.
1543–4Act 35 Hen. VIII, c. 1 The peril slaunder or dishinherison of any the issues and heires of the kinges maiestie. 1622Bacon Hen. VII Wks. (Bohn) 310 It tended directly to the disinherison of the line of York. 1643Prynne Sov. Power Parl. ii. (ed. 2) 69 The great mischiefs and disinherisons that the people of the Realme of England have heretofore suffered. 1765Blackstone Comm. I. 448 There are fourteen such reasons..which may justify such disinherison. 1862Sala Ship Chandler iii. 53 Commanding him under pain of disinherison..to unite himself to the bride he..had chosen for him. |