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disquiparancy

diˈsquiparancy Logic. Obs.
  [ad. med.L. disquiparāntia (F. Mayron a 1325, see Prantl III. 290, IV. 66) for disæquiparāntia, f. dis- 4 + æquiparāntia (Tertull.): see equiparance.]
  The relation of two correlates which are heteronymous, i.e. denoted by different names, as father and son: opp. to equiparancy.

1697 tr. Burgersdicius his Logic i. vii. 22 Relateds synonymous are usually called relateds of æquiparancy, as friend, rival, etc.; heteronymous of disquiparancy, as father, son, master, servant.

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