misagree, v.
[mis-1 7.]
1. intr. To disagree. Now dial.
| 1530 Palsgr. 636/2, I never wyst them misagre afore in my lyfe. a 1542 Wyatt Defence 264 If they misagree in words, and not in substance, let us hear the words they vary in. 1847 Halliwell, Misagree, to disagree. 1875 Parish Sussex Gloss. s.v., I doant see how anyone can be off from misagreeing with these here people next door. |
2. To be inconsistent or out of harmony.
| 1571 Golding Calvin on Ps. x. 10 It wil not misagree that the sayd talantes and teethe should by a similitude be called strong souldyers. |