Disclamation

Word DISCLAMATION
Character 12
Hyphenation dis cla ma tion
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Disclamation"

What do we mean by disclamation?

The act or an instance of disavowing; renunciation. noun

The act of disclaiming; a disavowing; specifically, in Scots law, the act of a vassal disavowing or disclaiming a person as his superior, whether the person so disclaimed be the superior or not. noun

A disavowing or disowning. noun

The act of disclaiming or something disclaimed noun

A renunciation noun

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The word "disclamation" in example sentences

It is time for peace for compromise for mutual disclamation. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Indeed, I reserve the rest of the piece until I can obtain admission to the Bannatine Club, 13 when I propose to throw off an edition, limited according to the rules of that erudite Society, with a facsimile of the manuscript, emblazonry of the family arms surrounded by their quartering, and a handsome disclamation of family pride, with HAEC NOS NOVIMUS ESSE ❋ Unknown (2008)

It may be guessed by some that I had a certain parish in my eye, and this makes it proper I should add a word of disclamation. ❋ Unknown (2005)

Raleigh rose to retire, and Tressilian would have been so ill-timed in his courtesy as to offer to relinquish his own place to his friend, had not the acute glance of Raleigh himself, who seemed no in his native element, made him sensible that so ready a disclamation of the royal favour might be misinterpreted. ❋ Unknown (2004)

—It may be guessed by some that I had a certain parish in my eye, and this makes it proper I should add a word of disclamation. ❋ Unknown (1913)

Having entered upon a course of disclamation, I should like to make a mild protest against a further charge that Georgian Poetry has merely encouraged a small clique of mutually indistinguishable poetasters to abound in their own and each other's sense or nonsense. ❋ Various (1912)

I cannot tell with what sort of disclamation I sought to reply. ❋ Unknown (1898)

Thus, even Dryden's repeated disclamation of puns, points, and quibbles, and all the repentance of his more sober hours, was unable, so soon as he began to translate Ovid, to prevent his sliding back into the practice of that false wit with which his earlier productions are imbued. ❋ Scott, Walter, Sir (1882)

The moment Mr. Pembroke had uttered the shibboleth, with the appropriate gesture, the bibliopolist greeted him, notwithstanding every disclamation, by the title of ❋ Unknown (1877)

There was a serious gravity of expression in the disclamation with which Major Bridgenorth replied to the thanks tendered to him by Lady ❋ Unknown (1822)

Now all this disclamation is sincere, and yet it sounds affected. ❋ Walter Scott (1801)

Liege, but had it fixed upon me by the obstinate clamours of the people themselves, who refused to give credit to any disclamation which I could make. ❋ Walter Scott (1801)

The moment Mr. Pembroke had uttered the shibboleth, with the appropriate gesture, the bibliopolist greeted him, notwithstanding every disclamation, by the title of Doctor, and conveying him into his back shop, after inspecting every possible and impossible place of concealment, he commenced: 'Eh, doctor! ❋ Walter Scott (1801)

The moment Mr. Pembroke had uttered the Shibboleth, with the appropriate gesture, the bibliopolist greeted him, notwithstanding every disclamation, by the title of Doctor, and conveying him into his back shop, after inspecting every possible and impossible place of concealment, he commenced: 'Eh, Doctor! ❋ Walter Scott (1801)

Smith seems not to have relied upon his disclamation, as he has requested me to mention the thing to John Lockhart, and to some one influential about Ebony, which I have done accordingly. ❋ Walter Scott (1801)

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