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▪ I. disaccord, n.|dɪsəˈkɔːd| [f. dis- 9 + accord n.; after disaccord vb.: cf. F. désaccord.] The reverse of accord or harmony; disagreement, variance.
1809Southey Lett. (1856) II. 132 Upon the ground of his disaccord with their principles of politics. 1871Farrar Witn. Hist. ii. 62 It was in flagrant disaccord with the ideal of the Society in the bosom of which it rose. 1889Sat. Rev. 19 Oct. 436/2 There is no disaccord between what he is at the outset and what he becomes. ▪ II. disaccord, v.|dɪsəˈkɔːd| [ME. disacorde-n, a. OF. desa(c)corder, f. des-, dis- 4 + a(c)corder to accord, after desa(c)cord n. (12th c. in Hatz.-Darm.).] intr. To be out of accord or harmony; to be at discord, to disagree; to refuse assent.
c1400Test. Love iii. (R.), Trewly presence and predestinacion in nothing disacorden. c1400tr. Secreta Secret., Gov. Lordsh. 101 And if it disacorde to þy demynge, þanne it ys to þe to loke whether it be helpand and profytable. Ibid. 51 Opyn þinge ys þat qualytes er to be despysed whenne þey disacord fro þeir mein. 1561T. Norton Calvin's Inst. iv. 111 From which also not muche disaccordeth the other place of the Apostle aboue alleged. 1596Spenser F.Q. vi. iii. 7 A noble Lord..sought her to affy To a great pere; but she did disaccord, Ne could her liking to his love apply. 1805Monthly Mag. XX. 147 This disaccords with the precise date. 1874Mivart Contemp. Evol. (1876) 210 An action..which disaccords with the action of blind chance. |