Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary · 1913

Disfavor

Disfavor , noun

[Prefix dis- + favor: compare Old French disfaveur, French défaveur.]

1.
Want of favor of favorable regard; disesteem; disregard.
The people that deserved my disfavor. — Is. x. 6 (1551)
Sentiment of disfavor against its ally. — Gladstone
2.
The state of not being in favor; a being under the displeasure of some one; state of unacceptableness; as, to be in disfavor at court.
3.
An unkindness; a disobliging act.
He might dispense favors and disfavors. — Clarendon

Disfavor , transitive verb

1.
To withhold or withdraw favor from; to regard with disesteem; to show disapprobation of; to discountenance.
Countenanced or disfavored according as they obey. — Swift
2.
To injure the form or looks of. [Rare] — B. Jonson