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† deˈnull, v. Obs. [f. de- I. 3 + L. null-us none, null: cf. disnull, disannul.] trans. To reduce to nullity; to annul, make void.1494 Fabyan Chron. vii. 402 After the deth of Kynge Edwarde that banysshement was soone denulled. 1552 Bury Wills (Camden) 141, I denull, disalow, and sett att nothing al...
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disnull
† disˈnull, v. Obs. rare. In 6 dys-. [f. dis- 5 + L. null-us none, null: cf. annul. A variant of denull, disannul.] trans. To bring to nothing, do away with, destroy.1509 Hawes Past. Pleas. viii. (1845) 31 To dysnull vyce and the vycious to blame. Ibid. xliv. 216 Dysnullynge the sectes of false idol...
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disannul
disannul, v. (dɪsəˈnʌl) Also 5–6 dys-, 5–8 -anull. [f. dis- 5 + annul v. Cf. the parallel forms disnull, denull.] 1. trans. To cancel and do away with; to make null and void, bring to nothing, abolish, annul.1494 Fabyan Chron. vii. 347 He laboured that he myght do dysanull y⊇ former ordenaunces and ...
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disallow
disallow, v. (dɪsəˈlaʊ) Forms: 4–5 desalowe, 4–6 dis-, 6 dysalowe, dissalow, 6– disallow. [a. OF. desaloue-r, disalower to blame, etc. (in Godef.), f. des-, dis- 4 + alouer allow. In med. (Anglo) L. disallocāre: see Du Cange.] To refuse to allow (in various senses). † 1. trans. To refuse to laud, pr...
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