misorˈdained, pa. pple.
[mis-1 2.]
† a. Not guided or directed. Obs. b. Irregularly ordained. So † misorˈdaining vbl. n., misdirection.
| c 1400 Mysordeyninge [see misordinance]. 1456 Sir G. Haye Law Arms (S.T.S.) 291 But hete, but wilfulnes of a disordinate lust,..but favour mysordanyt. 1640 Bp. Hall Episc. ii. xv. 172 A Nullity pronounced of those his misordained. |