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diˈsparageable, a. [f. disparage v. + -able.] †1. Tending to disparage or bring disgrace upon; lowering, disgraceful. Obs.
1617Collins Def. Bp. Ely ii. vii. 276 Can there be any thing more disparageable to a poore suiter then this? 1635N. R. Camden's Hist. Eliz. i. 53 They disdained this marriage..as..disparageable and most unworthy of the blood Royal. 1643Oath Pacif. 21 Much lesse let it be held..desparagable to the King to hearken to his Parliament. 2. To be disparaged.
1648J. Goodwin Right & Might 37 The action of the Army is not disparageable by any possibility or likelyhood of evill, that it may bring upon the Kingdome afterwards. |