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† disconˈceit, v. Obs. [f. dis- 7 a + conceit n.] trans. To deprive of the conception or notion; to put (any one) out of the conceit (of something).
1640J. Dyke Worthy Commun. 61 An over good conceit of a mans owne condition and estate..disconceits a man of the necessity of Christ. Hence † disconˈceited ppl. a.; † disconˈceitedness, the being out of conceit with something.
1659D. Pell Impr. Sea 114 An ill affectedness, and disconceitedness, both towards good people, and all godly and religious exercises. |