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MISEASE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of MISEASE is lack of ease : discomfort, distress.
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MISEASE Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Misease definition: discomfort; distress; suffering.. See examples of MISEASE used in a sentence.
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MisEase
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misease
▪ I. misease, n. arch. (mɪsˈiːz) Forms: see mis-2 and ease n.; also 3 meoseise, 4 myseis, myssis, mishese, meseysey (?), 5 myssaes. [a. OF. mesaise (from 13th c.), f. mes- mis-2 + aise ease.] 1. Distress, affliction; trouble, misery; extreme suffering or discomfort. Also pl. Obs. exc. arch.a 1225 An...
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MISEASE definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
Definition of 'misease'. COBUILD frequency band. misease in American English. (mɪsˈiz). noun. 1. archaic. discomfort; distress; suffering. 2. obsolete. poverty.
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misease, v. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
This word is now obsolete. It is last recorded around the late 1500s. See meaning & use. Where does the verb misease come from? Earliest known use.
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miseasety
† misˈeasety Obs. In 4 myseiste, -este, -eisetee. [f. misease + -te(e, -ty.] = misease.1382 Wyclif Mark iv. 19 Myseiste [v.r. myseeses, Vulg. ærumnæ] of the world. Ibid. xii. 44 But this of hir myseste [Vulg. penuria] sente alle thingis that she hadde.
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Measles: Rash, Causes, Symptoms, Treatment & Prevention
Measles is a highly contagious disease that causes a high fever, rash, cough and red eyes. It can lead to life-threatening complications, ...
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misese - Middle English Compendium
(a) Miserable, wretched; poor, needy; hungry, suffering from starvation; infirm, feeble; ~ man; (b) as noun: the wretched, impoverished, or suffering; ...
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misease - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Middle English myssease, from Old French mesaise, from mes- (“mis-”) + aise (“ease”). Equivalent to mis- + ease. Cognate with French mésaise.
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Measles - Symptoms & causes - Mayo Clinic
Measles, also called rubeola, was once a common childhood illness. It's caused by a virus that spreads easily through the air and settles on surfaces.
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miseasely
† misˈeasely, adv. Obs. In 3 miseislich. [app. f. misease + -ly2.] ? Miserably.a 1300 Earth ix. in E.E.P. (1862) 151 Whan erþ haþ erþ wiþ streinþ þus geten, alast he haþ is leinþ miseislich i-meten.
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miseaseness
† misˈeaseness Obs. rare—1. [f. misease n. + -ness.] Trouble, affliction.14.. Wyclif's Bible Job v. 21 (MS. Bodl. 277), Þ{supu} schalt not drede myseesnesse [Vulg. calamitatem] whanne it comiþ.
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miseased
† misˈeased, a. Also 5 missaysid. [f. misease n. + -ed2.] a. In want. b. Troubled, distressed.c 1440 Eng. Conq. Irel. (Rawl. MS.) 115 The mayny, that was myssaysid [Dubl. MS. myssayse] and hungry, founde ther mette and drynke y-now. 1553 N. Grimalde Cicero's Offices (1558) To Rdr., To make sound the...
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