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Soi-disant
Soi-disant Soi`-di`sant", a. [F.] Calling himself; self-styled; pretended; would-be.

Meaning of Disant from wikipedia

- but for the attainder devolved upon his younger brother Francis, the soi disant seventh Earl, who nevertheless ****umed the title. He ****umed the surname...
- Self-proclaimed describes a legal title that is recognized by the declaring person but not necessarily by any recognized legal authority. It can be the...
- d'Alexandre, La pêche bien mûre, Le rosier tout fleuri, Coucou toupi – En disant 'coucou toupi', tous les enfants quie forment la ronde, s'accrou****ent"...
- baronets. Reports of the action of damages for alleged libel, Broun (soi-disant) Sir Richard against the "Globe" newspaper. With introductory remarks relative...
- France vous informe ne disposer d'aucun service téléphonique dévolu au soi-disant "syndrome de Paris" et ne répondra à aucune sollicitation de quelque nature...
- Produzioni matematiche del conte Giulio Carlo di ****nano, Marchese de' Toschi, e DiSant' Ononio (in Italian), vol. 1, Pesaro: Gavelliana, Appendice seconda, eq...
- amb****ador from one head of state to another. The term self-styled, or soi-disant, roughly means awarding a style to oneself, often without adequate justification...
- "InfoW****", 2013-11-01. Accessed Dec. 8, 2013. "George du Maurier et le soi-disant téléphonoscope d'Edison". Histoire de la television (in French). Verne,...
- liturgique de Thérèse de Lisieux , celle-ci lui est apparue trois fois, lui disant qu'elle ne mourrait pas, qu'elle vivrait et qu'elle continuerait sa mission...
- Borghese, Prince Aldobrandini (1816–1902), a leading member of the soi-disant Black Nobility, who in turn was the younger brother of the then Prince Borghese...