v. Obs. rare. [f. med.L. contrāfact-, ppl. stem of contrāfacĕre to do against.] trans. To do the opposite of.

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1632.  Lithgow, Trav., IV. (1682), 138. The Turks have no Bells … but they have high round Steeples, for they contrafact, and contradict all the Forms of Christians.

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