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mis-spend
mis-ˈspend, v. Also 4–8 misp-, (4–6 mysp-). [mis-1 1.] trans. To spend amiss or wastefully; to make a bad, useless, or wasteful expenditure of.c 1375 Sc. Leg. Saints xxxiv. (Pelagia) 44 Scho þat welth & þat beute myspendit in sic degre, þat [etc.]. 1377 Langl. P. Pl. B. xv. 74 How þat folke in folye... Oxford English Dictionary
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myspeak
myspeak to myspend: see mis-speak to mis-spend. Oxford English Dictionary
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Oliver Plunkett
Plunket, don't mis-spend your own time; for the more you trifle in these things, the less time you will have for your defence". wikipedia.org
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mis-spenditure
mis-ˈspenditure rare—1. [f. mis-spend, after expenditure.] Wasteful expenditure.a 1843 Southey Sydney in Fraser's Mag. (1868) LXXVIII. 104 Compelled to lose time the value of which he understood, and the mispenditure of which he lamented. Oxford English Dictionary
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miskeep
† misˈkeep, v. Obs. [mis-1 1.] trans. To keep, guard, or observe badly or wrongly.13.. Evang. Nicod. 915 in Archiv Stud. neu. Spr. LIII. 408 We sall noght trow..Þe knyghtes þat him myskeped has Sen he in graue was layd. c 1412 Hoccleve De Reg. Princ. 1301 If it be wrong dispendid or mys-kept. 1530 P... Oxford English Dictionary
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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... Oxford English Dictionary
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winter
▪ I. winter, n.1 (ˈwɪntə(r)) Forms: sing. 1– winter; 3 Orm. winnterr, 3–7 wynter, (4 weinter, Sc. vyntir), 4–5 wintur, wintre, wyntre, wyntir, -ur, -yr(e, (4–6 vynter, Sc. vintir), 5 wintir, (wintare, winttur, whynter, vyntyr, 6 vintter). pl. 1 wintru (gen. wintra), 2–5 wintre, 4–5 wyntre; dat. 1 wi... Oxford English Dictionary
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wear
▪ I. wear, n. (wɛə(r)) Also 5 were, 6–7 weare, 7–8 ware. [f. wear v.1] I. 1. a. The action of wearing or carrying on the person (an article of clothing, an ornament, a watch, sword, or the like); the condition or fact of being worn or carried upon the person.1464 Rolls of Parlt. V. 567/2 The best an... Oxford English Dictionary
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