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disfaith|dɪsˈfeɪθ| [f. dis- 9 + faith.] a. Want of faith; distrust, disbelief. b. Unfaithfulness.
1870Kingsley in Life & Lett. (1878) II. 340 Having a firm dis-faith in most English commentators. 1881Man's Mistake III. viii. 127 Her righteous anger against what she believed to be dis-faith on Keith Moriston's part. |