See Also: discerption(dictionary)

nayward (iou) and discerption (iou)


nayward (iou)



nayward noun.rare (Shakes.). Only in E17.
[from NAY noun + -WARD.]
to the nayward, towards denial or disbelief.

discerption (iou)



discerption noun. Now rare. M17.
[Late Latin discerptio(n-), formed as DISCERPTIBLE: see -ION.]
The action of pulling to pieces; fragmentation. M17.
The action of tearing off, severance; a portion torn off or severed. L17.