denay

English

Noun

denay (plural denays)

  1. (obsolete) denial; refusal
    • c.1600, Shakespeare, Twelfth Night
      Duke Orsino: My love can give no place, bide no denay.
    • Sir Thomas Wyatt
      Forget not yet the great assays,
      The cruel wrong, the scornful ways,
      The painful patience in denays []

Verb

denay (third-person singular simple present denays, present participle denaying, simple past and past participle denayed)

  1. (obsolete, transitive) To deny, refuse.

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