v. t.
A solemn promise made and disavowed. Dryden. [ 1913 Webster ]
Yet can they never
Toss into air the freedom of my birth,
Or disavow my blood Plantagenet's. Ford. [ 1913 Webster ]
adj. able to be disavowed. [ WordNet 1.5 ]
n. The act of disavowing, disclaiming, or disowning; rejection and denial. [ 1913 Webster ]
An earnest disavowal of fear often proceeds from fear. Richardson. [ 1913 Webster ]
n. Disavowal. [ Obs. ] South. [ 1913 Webster ]
n. One who disavows. [ 1913 Webster ]
n. Disavowal. [ R. ] Wotton. [ 1913 Webster ]