† misˈeasety Obs.
In 4 myseiste, -este, -eisetee.
[f. misease + -te(e, -ty.]
= misease.
1382 Wyclif Mark iv. 19 Myseiste [v.r. myseeses, Vulg. ærumnæ] of the world. Ibid. xii. 44 But this of hir myseste [Vulg. penuria] sente alle thingis that she hadde. |