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disclander
▪ I. † disˈclander, n. Obs. Forms: 4–6 des-, dys-, discla(u)nder, -dre, -dir, -dyr, 5 disclandar, disklander, deslaundre, 5–6 disla(u)nder, -dre, dyssclaunder. [a. AF. *desclandre, disclaunder (15th c.) deriv. of OF. escla-ndre, earlier escandre, escandle, escandele:—L. scandalum: see esclandre; cf....
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disclanderous
† disˈclanderous, a. Obs. [f. disclander n. + -ous.] Slanderous.1494 Fabyan Chron. iv. lxv. 44 In this whyle, by styrynge of disclaunderous & deuylysshe persones, a grudge was arreryd attweene the kynge and a Duke of his lande. Ibid. vii. ccxxviii. 258 Of this duke Wyllyam some desclaunderous wordes...
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mislaundre
† mislaundre Obs. [Alteration of dislaundre, disclander: see mis-1 9.] Scandal, disgrace.1531 in Archæologia (1882) XLVII. 60 Redresse of the said myslaundre.
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mis-
▪ I. mis-, prefix1 (mɪs) (also 1 (rare), 2–7 miss-, 3–6 misse-, mysse-, 3–7 mys-, 4–5 mes-), represents OE. mis- = OFris., OS. mis- (MDu. mis(se)-, mes(se)-, Du. mis-), OHG. missa-, missi-, misse-, mes- (MHG. mis(se)-, G. miss-), ON. mis-, Goth. missa- (in missadêþs misdeed, missaleiks different, va...
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