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† disadˈvantageable, a. Obs. [f. as prec., after advantageable: cf. dis- 10.] Attended by disadvantage; disadvantageous, prejudicial.
1597–8Bacon Ess., Expense (Arb.) 54 Hastie selling is commonly as disaduantageable as interest. 1613F. Robartes Revenue Gospel 116 It is very disaduantageable to the glorie of God and saluation of men. 1631G. Webbe Quietn. 127 A disaduantageble peace is to be preferred before a just war. Hence † disadˈvantageably adv. Obs., in a disadvantageous manner, to the disadvantage or prejudice (of any one).
1627Lisander & Cal. x. 222 Hee had..spoken so disadvantagably of her. |