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misˈrender, v. [mis-1 1.] trans. To render or interpret incorrectly. So misˈrendering vbl. n.
1661Boyle Style of Script. 64 The misrendring of the Original Particles. 1674Scheffer Lapland ii. 59, I suppose they are both mistaken, and misrender'd them leaden darts. 1693Answ. Treat. Just Measures 39 Those who so mistook and misrendred the design of the Brethren. 1871Lightfoot Revision New Test. iv. 178 ‘Your devotions’ is not a misrendering but an archaism, signifying ‘the objects of your worship’. 1883Harper's Mag. Feb. 468/1 He would not admit that Shakespeare would allow Burbage to misrender Hamlet. |