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▪ I. † misˈdread, n. [mis-1 4.] Dread of evil.
1608Shakes. Per. i. ii. 12 (Qo. 1) The passions of the mind, That haue their first conception by misdread. ▪ II. † misˈdread, v. Obs. [mis-1 1.] 1. refl. and intr. To have fear, be in dread.
c1350Will. Palerne 1567 Misdrede ȝow neuer; I wil fulfille alle forwardes feiþli in dede! 1597–8Bp. Hall Sat., Defiance to Envie 25 Needs me then hope, or doth me need misdread? 2. trans. To dread (some evil).
1606G. W[oodcocke] Hist. Ivstine xxxi. 104 To auoyd a mischiefe which he misdreaded. Ibid. xxxv. 113 Alexander..misdreding no hostility prepared against him at all. |