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† misˈbede, v. Obs. Forms: 1 misbéodan, 3–4 mis-, mysbeode, 4 -bide, 4–5 -bede; pa. tense 1 misbéad, 4 -bed(e; pa. pple. 1 misboden, 4 mysbode(n. [OE. misbéodan (= MDu. missebieden, MLG. misse-, misbeden, MHG. missebieten, ON. misbióða), f. mis- mis-1 1 + béodan (see bid v.1 A).] trans. To ill-use, ill-treat; to injure, abuse. (In OE. with obj. in dat.) Also intr. const. till.
a975Canons Edgar v. in Thorpe Laws II. 244 Gif him æniᵹ man healice misboden hæbbe. a1023Wulfstan Hom. xxii. (1883) 112 Ðy ne misbeode cristenra manna æniᵹ oðrum ealles to swyðe. a1122O.E. Chron. (Laud MS.) an. 1083 He misbead his munecan on fela þingan. a1250Owl & Night. 1541 Me hire may so ofte mysbeode Þat heo do wile hire owe neode. c1330R. Brunne Chron. (1810) 104 Whan Lowys herd þat sawe, þat Roberd was so dede, Ageyn right & lawe, tille Henry he misbede. 1362Langl. P. Pl. A. vii. 45 And mis-beode [B. vi. 46 mysbede] þou not þi bondemen. c1386Chaucer Knt.'s T. 51 Or who hath yow misboden, or offended? 1387Trevisa Higden (Rolls) III. 225 The peple of Rome made stryf as þough þey were mysbode of the senatoures. a1400Morte Arth. 3083 That no lele ligemane..Sulde..biernez myse-bide, that to þe burghe longede. 1496Dives & Pauper (W. de W.) vii. xxvii. 318/2 Yf thou lene to my poore people, thou shalt not therfore mysbede hym. 1846Brockett Gloss. N.C. Words, Mis-boden, injured. [Quotes Chaucer.] |