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missan

  • verb [ weak ]
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Grammar
missan, p. miste.
to miss, fail to hit (with gen. of object)
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  • miste mercelses,

    • Beo. Th. 4869
    • ;
    • B. 2439.
to escape the notice of a person (with dat.):
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  • Beó se canon him ætforan eágum, beseó tó gif hé wille, ðý læs ðe him misse

    (lest any part be omitted by him),

    • L. Edg. C. 32
    • ;
    • Th. ii. 250, 25.
Etymology
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Laym. missen to notice the absence of a person
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Gen. and Ex. missen to lose, fail
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Prompt. Parv. missyn careo
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O. Frs. missa to be without
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Icel. missa to fail to hit, to lack, to omit, to lose
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O. H. Ger. missan carere. The verb governs the gen. in the cognate dialects.
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