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discredence rare.|dɪsˈkriːdəns| [f. dis- 9 + credence; cf. OF. dis-, descredence distrust.] †1. Discredit, ill repute. Obs.
1591Troub. Raigne K. John (1611) 53 We all are vndone, And brought to discredence. 2. Disbelief.
1626W. Sclater Exp. 2 Thess. (1629) 171 Discredence of such truths doth not preiudice any in his saluation. 1813T. Busby Lucretius iii. Comm. xxxvi, A total discredence of the soul's mortality. 1849Tait's Mag. XVI. 753 The denial would imply discredence of the faith. |