See Also: dispraise(1)(dictionary)
dispraise(2)(dictionary)
Conform(money)
conform(1)(dictionary)
conform(2)(dictionary)
conform(dictionary)

dispraise(1) (iou) and conform(1) (iou)


dispraise(1) (iou)



dispraise noun. LME.
[from DIS- 2 + PRAISE noun or from the verb.]
Contempt. rare. Only in LME.
The action or fact of dispraising; disparagement; blame, censure. E16.
C. M. Yonge Charles VI would not hear a word in his dispraise.
An instance or act of dispraising; a cause of blame, discredit, or disgrace. M16.

conform(1) (iou)



conform adjective & adverb. LME.
[French conforme from late Latin conformis, from Latin CON- + forma shape, FORM noun.]
A. adjective.
= CONFORMABLE adjective 1, 2. Now rare or obsolete. LME.
Conforming religiously, conformist. M17-E18.
b. adverb. In conformity with, to. Scot. E16.
conformly adverb LME-M18.