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▪ I. † misˈtide, n. Obs. [f. next.] A mishap.
c1400Cursor M. 23599 (Edin.) Na mistid [other texts mischiue, mistime] mai þaim bitid, For þai er traist on ilka side. ▪ II. † misˈtide, v. Obs. [OE. mistídan: see mis-1 1 and tide v.] 1. intr. To happen amiss or unfortunately. In OE. impers. to be a failure.
1027–34Laws of Cnut (Liebermann) 348, & ᵹif hit tihtle siᵹ, & æt lade mistide, deme se bisceop. a1250Owl & Night. 1501 Þu myht wene þat þe mystide hwanne þu lyst bi hire side. 1421–2Hoccleve Dial. 644 Certes, for the deffaute of good forsighte, Mis-tyden thynges þat wel tyde mighte. 2. To have misfortune.
c1386Chaucer Melib. ⁋730 He that hath over-hard an herte, atte laste he shal mishappe and mistyde. |