† imˈpugnance Obs. rare—1.
In 6 in-.
[f. L. impugnāre to impugn: see -ance.]
= impugnation.
| 1600 W. Watson Decacordon ix. v. (1602) 308 Therefore doe we call traitors rebels: when they rise by resistance or inpugnance of their Princes authority. |