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misˈmannered, a. north. [mis-1 6.] Ill-mannered, unmannerly.
1637Rutherford Lett. (1862) I. cvi. 268 Some pining and mismannered hunger. 1790Mrs. Wheeler Westmld. Dial. (1821) 57 Sic like mismannerd deins [= doings]. 1847Halliwell, Mismannered, unbecoming. Cumb. So † misˈmanners, bad manners.
1697Vanbrugh Relapse iv. i. (1708) 41, I hope your Honour will excuse my Mismanners to whisper before you. 1820Hogg Winter Even. T. II. ix. 42, I do..beseetsh yer pardoune for myne grit follye and mismainners. |