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disconsent1 /ˌdɪskənˈsɛnt/rare before 20th cent nounLack or withdrawal of consent; dissent.- †by a person's disconsent: without a person's consent (obsolete )..
Origin Mid 17th century; earliest use found in Nathaniel Bacon (bap. 1593, d. 1660), politician and author. From dis- + consent, after disconsent. disconsent2 /ˌdɪskənˈsɛnt/rare after 17th cent verb [no object] With †from, †unto, to. To refuse consent; to disagree, dissent. Origin Early 16th century; earliest use found in William Tyndale (c1494–1536), translator of the Bible and religious reformer. From dis- + consent. |