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单词 disassent
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disassentn.

Origin: Formed within English, by conversion. Etymon: disassent v.
Etymology: < disassent v., after assent n.
Obsolete.
Refusal to assent or agree; dissent, disagreement.
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the mind > language > statement > refusal > [noun] > non-compliance
disassent1423
disagreement1495
discompliance1664
incompliance1708
1423–4 Rolls of Parl.: Henry VI (Electronic ed.) Parl. Oct. 1423 §17. m. 2 That it be nought enacted as assented. And the names of the both parties enact by the clerk of the counsaill, wyth here assent or disassent.
1495 Rolls of Parl.: Henry VII (Electronic ed.) Parl. Oct. 1495 §10. m. 8 Any disagrement or disassent by the seid duches..notwithstandyng.
a1522 G. Douglas in tr. Virgil Æneid (1960) Prol. xi. l. 127 By disassent thou may venquys ane ost.
1548 Hall's Vnion: Henry VII f. xxxi Whether he departed without the French kynges consent or disassent, he..returned agayn to the lady Margaret.
a1639 J. Spottiswood Hist. Church Scotl. (1677) iv. 189 Fearing that her disassent might work some delay.
1643 W. Prynne Soveraigne Power Parl. i. 34 Notwithstanding his owne personall disassent.
1703 H. Curson Law conc. Estates Taile 152 His Declaration of this Use shall bind the Wife if her disassent doth not appear.
1736 G. Jacob Every Man his Own Lawyer 73 All are guilty of the Whole, and Action lies against them;..if they do not declare their Disassent thereto.
1830 Morning Jrnl. 19 Feb. The majority of the members of that house were returned, not by the consent, but by the disassent, of the people.
1896 F. E. Sparks Causes Maryland Revol. 95 These things caused the Proprietor to again declare his disassent to all laws passed in 1678.
1906 Ann. Rep. Amer. Hist. Assoc. II. 456 It is probable that the colonists were governed by the code..until the disassent of the Proprietary was distinctly and formally expressed.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2017; most recently modified version published online June 2018).

disassentv.

Forms: Middle English disasent, Middle English dysasent (in a late copy), Middle English dyssaisent (in a late copy), Middle English dyssassent (in a late copy), 1500s–1900s disassent, 1600s dissassent.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation; modelled on a French lexical item. Etymons: dis- prefix, assent v.
Etymology: < dis- prefix + assent v., after Anglo-Norman disassenter, disassentir, Anglo-Norman and Middle French desassentir (13th cent. or earlier in Old French). Compare disassent n.
Obsolete.
intransitive. To withhold assent or agreement; to refuse to assent. Also with from, to.In quot. 1918 transitive with direct speech as object.
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the mind > language > statement > dissent or disagreement > dissent or disagree [verb (intransitive)] > refuse assent
disassentc1425
dissentc1425
disagree1474
disconsent1526
discondescend1579
c1425 (c1400) Laud Troy-bk. l. 8198 (MED) I holde me payd of ȝoure Iugement, I wol not fro ȝow disasent.
c1540 (?a1400) Gest Historiale Destr. Troy (2002) f. 143v All the most of þo mighty..Dyssaisent to the dede demyt hit for noght.
c1540 J. Bellenden tr. Livy Hist. Rome (1901) I. i. xviii. 101 Seruius nowthir assentit nor ȝit disassentit to þare mariage.
1620 W. Scot Apol. Narr. (1846) 104 He disassented from all the proceedings.
1641 Protests Lords I. 6 We whose names are underwritten did disassent.
1692 T. Wagstaffe Vindic. King Charles vi. 60 If he may dis-assent, it is a sufficient Proof of this Negative Voice.
1720 J. Currie Jus Populi Vindicatum 56 People may not disassent from the Person chosen.
1764 T. Brecknock Droit le Roy ii. 32 It is no statute if the king's royal sanction be not to it, and he may disassent.
1839 Ohio Statesman 25 Sept. Point at your rank, and disassent To your just share in government!
1918 W. D. Howells in Harper's Monthly Mag. 878/1 ‘Well, I don't know.’ he disassented (if we may be allowed to coin, or counterfeit, a word).

Derivatives

disassenter n. a person who disassents.
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the mind > language > statement > dissent or disagreement > [noun] > one who
declinator1606
discrepant1620
dissentient1621
disassentera1650
dissenter1651
dissident1789
no man1930
a1650 D. Calderwood Hist. Kirk Scotl. (1845) VII. 498 We will heir subjoyne the names of the voters, to the honourable rememberance of the disassenters.
1719 Compleat Coll. State-tryals I. 319/2 The Names of the Dis-assenters.
1882 Sat. Rev. 18 Nov. 664/2 The difference between a dissenter and a disassenter will make a pair with the celebrated query about a whisky and a tim-whisky.
disassenting n. and adj. (a) n. refusal to assent or agree; (b) adj. that refuses to assent or agree.
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the mind > language > statement > dissent or disagreement > [adjective]
variant1412
discordant1474
disagreeing1550
dissenting1550
dissident?c1550
disassentinga1572
differinga1586
disagreed1596
discorded1597
incompliable1625
unconsented1631
two1650
dissentient1651
dissentive1661
unassenting1836
divaricate1855
a1572 J. Knox Hist. Reformation Scotl. (1587) iii. 496 And yet for their disassenting they produced no better reason, but we will beleeue as our fathers beleeued.
1619 D. Calderwood Perth Assembly 23 Ecclesiam dissentienlem & invitam obligare quis potest? Who can bind a Church disassenting and unwilling.
1643 W. Prynne Soveraigne Power Parl. ii. 66 Such a disassenting Voyce..is inconsistent with the very office, duty of the King.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2017; most recently modified version published online December 2020).
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