Legal Definition and Related Resources of Disparage
Meaning of Disparage
(Law Lat. disparagare). To connect unequally; to match unsuitably. “The ward who is ward for knight’s service land is accounted in law disparaged, if he be tendered a marriage of the burgher’s parentage.” Bac. Arg. Low’s Case, Works, iv. 235. See “Disparagement.”
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