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disˈcanonize, v. [f. dis- 6 + canonize.] †1. trans. To exclude from the canon. Obs.
1605Sutcliffe Briefe Exam. xviii. 87 We discanonize no book of canonicall scriptures. 1638Chillingw. Relig. Prot. i. ii. §38. 67 Divers books must be discanoniz'd. 1660Fisher Rustick's Alarm Wks. (1679) 289 Dis-Canonizing all others save such as are in your Bibles, called Canonical. 2. To undo the canonization of.
1797W. Taylor in Monthly Rev. XXIV. 521 They are discanonizing the heroes of religion, and raising altars to the apostles of philosophy. Hence discanoniˈzation.
1811Shelley in Dowden Life (1887) I. 151 The discanonisation of this saint of theirs is impossible. |