† misˈeased, a.
Also 5 missaysid.
[f. misease n. + -ed2.]
a. In want. b. Troubled, distressed.
c 1440 Eng. Conq. Irel. (Rawl. MS.) 115 The mayny, that was myssaysid [Dubl. MS. myssayse] and hungry, founde ther mette and drynke y-now. 1553 N. Grimalde Cicero's Offices (1558) To Rdr., To make sound the sicke mind (in case it be miseased and hath a wil to be relieved). |