withseien

Etymology
From, adapted to reflect the change of the verb to 🇨🇬; equivalent to.

Verb

 * 1) to speak against, that is:
 * 2) to protest, to deny; to refute, to speak out against, to oppose in speech
 * 3) * c. 1445, in W. P. Baildon, Select cases in Chancery, A.D. 1364 to 1471 (1896), 136:
 * "enm"
 * "enm"

- He withseieth not the matier conteigned in the seid bille of complainte.


 * 1) to disparage; to denounce
 * 2) to contemn, to display contempt for
 * 3) to renounce, to repudiate, to give up
 * 4) * c. 1386,, in the , 447:
 * "enm"

- Euery cristen wight shal han penaunce But if that he his cristendom withseye.


 * 1) to refuse; to forbid, to refuse permission to
 * 2) to decline, to refuse to do or accept
 * 3) to reply
 * 4)  to appeal, to contest the validity of a legal decision
 * 5)  to challenge, to contest the validity of a claim or argument
 * 6)  to disavow, to contest the validity of an oath
 * 1) to reply
 * 2)  to appeal, to contest the validity of a legal decision
 * 3)  to challenge, to contest the validity of a claim or argument
 * 4)  to disavow, to contest the validity of an oath