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▪ I. mistetch, n. north. dial.|mɪsˈtɛtʃ| Also -tech. [f. mis-1 4 + tetch n.] A bad habit.
c1450St. Cuthbert (Surtees) 1226 We..Þat for our slepyng and mysteches, With goddis seruande we lete to wake. 1828Craven Gloss., Mistetch, a bad instruction, a misteaching. ‘Toud mear hes gitten a sad mistetch’. 1847Halliwell, Mistech, a bad habit. North. ▪ II. mistetch, v. north. dial.|mɪsˈtɛtʃ| [app. an alteration of misteach after prec. n.] trans. To teach bad habits to; to train badly.
1529More Dyaloge iii. xiii. Wks. 229/2 Because he that had mistetched his wife and his children, were vnmete for a great cure. 1683G. Meriton Yorksh. Dial. 2 Thou macks sike Anters, Thou'l mistetch my Cow. 1828Craven Gloss., Mistetch, to teach bad tricks or habits, to give bad instructions. 1876Mid-Yorksh. Gloss., Mistetch, mistrain, or misteach. |