Definition of Sdeign

1. v. t. To disdain.

Definition of Sdeign

1. Verb. (obsolete) To disdain. (defdate 16th-17th c.) ¹

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Definition of Sdeign

1. to disdain [v -ED, -ING, -S] - See also: disdain

Lexicographical Neighbors of Sdeign

scythestones
scythewhet
scythian
scything
scytodermata
scæne
scænes
sdaine
sdained
sdaines
sdaining
sdayn
sdayned
sdayning
sdayns
sdeign (current term)
sdeigne
sdeigned
sdeignes
sdeigning
sdeigns
sdein
sdeined
sdeining
sdeins
sdrucciola
se'nnight
se'nnights
se-tenant
se-tenants

Literary usage of Sdeign

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Paradise Lost by John Milton (1850)
"Ambition: A worse passion, as it prompted him to impious efforts to acquire equal dominion with God. 50. sdeign'd : Disdained, from the Italian ..."

2. The Paradise Lost by John Milton (1851)
"Ambition: A worse passion, as it prompted him to impious efforts to acquire equal dominion with God. 50. sdeign'd: Disdained, from the Italian ..."

3. The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser by Edmund Spenser (1860)
"... as if he aspyr'd To dignitie, and sdeign'd 2 the low degree ; That all, which did such ... sdeign'd, disdained. ..."

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