This word signifies, in our ancient law books, a contemptible person. Flet. lib. 4, c. 5, Section 4. The English word despite is derived from it, which signifies spite or contempt against one’s will defiance with contempt, or contempt of opposition. Contempt See DESPITE. A contemptible person.
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