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DISOWN, v.t. [dis and own.]

1. To deny; not to own; to refuse to acknowledge as belonging to ones self. A parent and hardly disown his child. An author will sometimes disown his writings.

2. To deny; not to allow.

To disown a brothers better claim.

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