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misdeem
▪ I. † misˈdeem, n. Obs. [prob. f. next, but cf. deem n.] Misjudgement.1593 Lyly in Phœnix Nest Wks. (1902) III. 477 Such life leads Loue entangled with misdeemes. 1602 Warner Alb. Eng. xii. lxxv. 313 What should we say his Ioy, that his Mis-deemes did sort to this?▪ II. misˈdeem, v. Now chiefly arc...
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misdeemful
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....
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misdain
† misˈdain, v. Obs. [See mis-1 9. But cf. misdeem.] trans. To be mistrustful of. So misˈdainful a. dial., suspicious.1558 Goodman How to Obey 201 Papistes..Of whom to be misdained or slandered, is in the eyes of the godly, no small commendation. 1879 [see misdeemful].
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confuse 7 letter words. agitate becloud buffalo chagrin derange distort disturb ensnarl flummox fluster flutter involve louse up misdeem mislead mortify mystify nonplus obscure perplex perturb pervert screw up shatter shuffle snarl up stumble unshape.
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unmitred
unˈmitred, ppl. a. (un-1 8.)1688 R. Holme Armory iv. xi. (Roxb.) 442/2 The Metropolitan..standing vnmittered..saith (the other Bishops standing vnmittered) this prayer. 1848 Lytton Harold ii. ii, Nor misdeem me, that I, humble, unmitred priest, should be thus bold. 1856 Masson Ess. Biog. & Crit. 43 ...
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misconceive
misconˈceive, v. [mis-1 1.] 1. intr. To have a false conception or entertain wrong notions (of). Also with clause, † to suspect (= misdeem v. 6 b).c 1386 Chaucer Merch. T. 1166 He that misconceyveth, he misdemeth. c 1585 Faire Em iii. 1236 You know it's for your cause It pleaseth thus the King to mi...
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righteous
▪ I. righteous, a., adv., and n. (ˈraɪtjəs, ˈraɪtʃəs) Forms: 1 reht-, 1–4 riht-, 3–5 riȝt- (etc., as right a.); also 1–6 -wis, 3–6 -wise (5 Sc. -vise), -wys(e, 5 -wijs), 4–5 -wiss, -wyss (5 -wisse, Sc. -uis), 5–6 -wes (5 -wesse), 5–6 -wos (5 -wose), 5–6 -uous(e, 6 Sc. -uus), 6 -ous (Sc. -us). [OE. r...
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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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cock-sure
cock-sure, a. (adv.) (kɒkˈʃʊə(r)) [According to the regular force of similar formations, e.g. stone-deaf, clay-cold, dog-sick, dirt-cheap, coal-black, etc., the sense ought to be ‘as sure as a cock’. The conjecture that there is some allusion to cockish, cocky, with reference to ‘pert self-confidenc...
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