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mischancy, a. Chiefly Sc.|mɪsˈtʃɑːnsɪ, -æ-| [f. mischance n. +-y.] Unlucky.
1513Douglas æneis ix. vii. 137 His freind and fallow deyr That sa myschancy was. 1819Blackw. Mag. V. 637 Country Laird, attracted from afar, With some mischancy Writer to engage. 1858Trollope Three Clerks xlvi. (1867) 538 Circumstances were mischancy with Mr. Nogo. 1860Reade Cloister & H. xix, If ever I was so mischancy as to last so long as Ghysbrecht did. |