One star differeth from another star in glory.1 Cor. xv. 41.
Minds differ, as rivers differ.Macaulay.
We 'll never differ with a crowded pit.Rowe.
Syn. -- To vary; disagree; dissent; dispute; contend; oppose; wrangle. -- To Differ with, Differ from. Both differ from and aiffer with are used in reference to opinions; as, "I differ from you or with you in that opinion."" In all other cases, expressing simple unlikeness, differ from is used; as, these two persons or things differ entirely from each other.
Severely punished, not for differing from us in opinion, but for committing a nuisance.Macaulay.
Davidson, whom on a former occasion we quoted, to differ from him.M. Arnold.
Much as I differ from him concerning an essential part of the historic basis of religion.Gladstone.
I differ with the honorable gentleman on that point.Brougham.
If the honorable gentleman differs with me on that subject, I differ as heartily with him, and shall always rejoice to differ.Canning.
But something 'ts that differs thee and me.Cowley.