Webster's 1828 Dictionary
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DISINGENUOUS, adjective [dis and ingenuous.]
1. Unfair; not open, frank and candid; meanly artful; illiberal; applied to persons.
2. Unfair; meanly artful; unbecoming true honor and dignity; as disingenuous conduct; disingenuous schemes.
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