† misacˈception Obs.
[mis-1 4: see acception 4.]
= prec.
| 1628–9 Bp. Hall Serm. to Lords 18 Feb. Wks. 1808 V. 385 The Apostle..contemning all impotent mis-acceptions, calls them what he finds them, A froward generation. 1697 J. Sergeant Solid Philos. 109 What Prodigious Inconveniences do arise from the Mis-acceptions of one of those many Different Senses such Words may bear. 1727 in Bailey vol. II. |