misˈlodge, v.
[mis-1 1.]
trans. To lodge or place in a wrong place; † to mislay.
| 1676 Lond. Gaz. No. 1071/4 Lost or mislodged by a Messengers mistake..6 or 7 bundles of Parchment Court Rolls. 1824 Byron Def. Transf. i. i. 146 'Tis an aspiring one [sc. a soul], whate'er the tenement In which it is mislodged. 1827 Hood Hero & Leander xxxvi, Mislodging music in her pitiless breast. |