† misˈtram, v. Sc. Obs.
[Origin obscure.]
trans. ? To derange, disorder.
| 1606 W. Birnie Kirk-Buriall xvii. (1833) E 3 b, By kirk⁓buriall kirk bounds are so mistrammed, and in many places either so eatten up with intaking Iles..that [etc.]. 1614 Forbes On Revelation xii. §8. 103 [Satan] being..shut out of God his house, he furiously mistrammeth his owne. |