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† disoˈpinion Obs. [f. dis- 9 + opinion.] 1. Adverse or mean opinion (of); disesteem.
1625Sir J. Eliot in Gardiner Hist. Eng. (1875) I. vi. 225 The general disopinion..which it would work to him. 1640Bp. Reynolds Passions xxxix. 501 According to the Disopinion & slender Conceipt which they have of their own Abilities. 1647May Hist. Parl. ii. iv. 67 A disopinion and dislike of the Parliament. 1705Sir E. Walker Hist. Disc. 219 He was in some disopinion with the king. 2. Difference of opinion; dissent. rare.
1598Florio, Disparére, a disopinion, a diuersitie in conceit. 1640Bp. Reynolds Passions iv, Assenting and dissenting thoughts, belief and disopinion. Hence † disoˈpinioned a. Obs., thought little of, held in disrepute.
1622H. Sydenham Serm. Sol. Occ. ii. (1637) 137 A disopinioned undervalued man. |