† disaˈppendant, -ent, a. Obs.
[f. dis- 10 + appendant.]
Law. The opposite of appendant; detached from being an appendancy.
| 1642 Perkins Prof. Bk. v. §436. 188 If the Baylywick or faire be disappendant in fee from the Manour. 1760 Burn Eccles. Law (1767) I. 7 (Jod.) The advowson is made disappendent. |