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mis-rǽd

  • noun [ masculine ]
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Grammar
mis-rǽd, es; m.
Wright's OE grammar
§577;
evil advice or direction, mis-guidance
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  • Hí beóþ geyrmede þurh unwísne cyning on manegum ungelimpum for his misrǽde

    they (a people) are made miserable through an unwise king, by many mischances, on account of his misguidance,

    • Homl. Th. ii. 320, 3.
evil conduct
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  • God hí (

    the Israelites

    )

    betǽhte ðam hǽðenan folce feówertig geára for heora misrǽde,

    • Jud. 13, 1.
Etymology
[
Cf. Icel. mis-ræði an ill-advised deed.
]
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  • mis-rǽd, n.