† disuˈnition Obs. rare.
[f. disunite v., after unition.]
The action of disuniting; disjunction, separation, disunion.
1611 Cotgr. Abstraict, a seperation, disunition, disiunction. [1702 Clarendon's Hist. Reb. xiv. §149 III. 444 Disunition [other edd. disunion] and distinction of Parties.] |