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† disˈgracive, a. Obs. rare. [irreg. f. disgrace v. + -ive: cf. coercive.] Conveying or tending to disgrace or reproach; disgraceful, shameful.
1602Boys Wks. 412 The Syrian raca, which is a disgracive term. 1627Feltham Resolves i. xxvii. 47 They are unwisely ashamed of an ignorance, which is not disgraciue. Ibid. i. lxxviii. 120 He that will question euery disgraciue word, which he hears is spoken of him, shall haue much trouble. |