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displicency|ˈdɪsplɪsənsɪ| [f. as prec. + -ency.] The fact or condition of being displeased or dissatisfied; = displacency. self-displicency: the condition of being dissatisfied with oneself.
1640Bp. Reynolds Passions xxxi. 320 A selfe-displicency and severity towards our owne Errours. 1680Baxter Cath. Commun. (1684) 20 Aquinas, Scotus, Ockam, Durandus..commonly ascribed Displicency, as well as Complacence to God. 1745J. Mason Self-Knowl. i. xvi. (1853) 119 Complacency and Displicency in reference to the Objects of the Mind. 1816Bp. J. Jebb Let. in Life lii. 523 It is not without self-displicency, and self-accusation, that I look upon..your letter. 1886J. Ward in Encycl. Brit. XX. 70/2 (Psychology) The like holds where self-complacency or displicency rests on a sense of personal worth or on the honour or affection of others. |