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† diˈsparison Obs. [ad. L. disparātiōn-em (see disparation), after com-parison.] 1. = disparity.
1609Bp. W. Barlow Answ. Nameless Cath. 304 There should bee a great disparison betweene them. 2. Depreciatory comparison.
1609Bp. W. Barlow Answ. Nameless Cath. 94 Vttered without enuious comparison, or malitious disparison of others. 1617Collins Def. Bp. Ely i. i. 96 Which is euident by the comparison, or disparison rather, of earthly Kings there vsed. 1647Trapp Comm. Matt. xix. 19 They stand upon their comparisons—I am as good as thou; nay, upon their disparisons, ‘I am not as this publican’. |