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▪ I. misˈdeeming, vbl. n. [mis-1 3.] Misjudging; false judgement; † suspicion.
1468Paston Lett. II. 313 But for gelosye and mysdemyng of peple that hafe me yn greete awayt. 1491Caxton Vitas Patr. (W. de W. 1495) i. xxxvii. 50 b, To the ende that they..sholde haue noo suspecyon ne misdemyng. 1571Golding Calvin on Ps. iv. 2 His innocencie was overwhelmed..with the misdeemings of the common people. 1590Spenser F.Q. i. iv. 2 After that he had faire Una lorne, Through light misdeeming of her loialtie. 1612J. Mason Anat. Sorc. 33 To take away all occasion of misdeeming. ▪ II. misˈdeeming, ppl. a. [mis-1 2.] Misjudging; mistaken (of persons, their opinions, etc.); dial. suspicious. Obs.
1468Paston Lett. II. 313 The world ys to mysdemyng and redy to make dyvysyon and debate. 1584Babington Confer. Frailty & Faith (1596) 45 A suspicious misdeeming mind of euery bodie. 1590Spenser F.Q. i. ii. 3 Covered with darkenes and misdeeming night. 1648J. Beaumont Psyche v. lxiii. (Grosart) I. 83 O no, misdeeming Sovereign; I am sent The soft Ambassador of Peace to you. 1760–72H. Brooke Fool of Qual. (1809) IV. 98 Pardon the misdeeming transports of your lover. 1819Shelley Cenci v. i. 87 The misdeeming crowd Which judges by what seems. 1848A. B. Evans Leicestersh. Words, Misdeeming, suspicious. ‘She's sadly misdeeming’. |