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dissidence|ˈdɪsɪdəns| [ad. L. dissidēntia, f. dissidēre to sit apart, disagree, f. dis- 1 + sedēre to sit: see -ence. So in mod.F.] Disagreement (in opinion, character, etc.); difference, dissent.
1656Blount Glossogr., Dissidence, discord or displacing. 1775Burke Sp. Conc. Amer. Wks. III. 53 But the religion most prevalent in our northern colonies is a refinement on the principle of resistance: it is the dissidence of dissent; and the protestantism of the protestant religion. 1847Lewes Hist. Philos., Comte (1867) II. 592 In the sciences there is less dissidence, but there is the same absence of any general doctrine. 1863Geo. Eliot Romola iii. xxxii, That dissidence between inward reality and outward seeming. 1874Green Short Hist. viii. §7. 539 Among the farmers..dissidence of every type had gained a firm foothold. 1891Times 24 Feb. 9/5 Dissenting for the mere pleasure of dissidence. |