misˈdeemful, a. dial.
(See also misdainful.)
[f. misdeem v. + -ful.]
Having a false judgement of; suspicious of.
c 1750 Shenstone Wks. (1777) I. 304 He too, misdeemful of his wholesome law, Ev'n he, expiring, gave his treasur'd gold To fatten monks on Salem's distant soil! 1879 G. F. Jackson Shropsh. Word-bk., Misdeemful, suspicious. Misdeenful, misdainful, same as above—corrupted forms. |