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▪ I. † mis-ˈsense, n. Obs. [mis-1 4.] Wrong sense or meaning.
a1618Sylvester Honor's Farwel Wks. (1621) 1159 Without Offence, without Mis-sense, or Blame. ▪ II. † mis-ˈsense, v. Obs. [mis-1 1.] trans. To attach a wrong sense or meaning to.
1560J. Jewel Serm. at Paul's Cross A iij, The false Prophets..caused the people..to missence the sacraments. 1627–47Feltham Resolves i. lxxi. 215 Philoxenus..hearing some masons, mis-sensing his lines..falls to breaking their bricks amaine; they aske the cause, hee replyes, they spoyle his work, and he theirs. |