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† misdiˈstinguish, v. Obs. [mis-1 1.] intr. To distinguish wrongly, make wrong distinctions.
1594Hooker Eccl. Pol. iii. iii. §1 So that if wee imagine a difference where there is none, because wee distinguish where we should not, it may not bee denyed that we mis⁓distinguish. Ibid. iii. ii. §2 Herein for two things wee are reprooued; the first is misdistinguishing 1654–66Earl of Orrery Parthen. (1676) 353 You may acknowledge the Error of such a misdistinguishing. |