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mistitle, v.|mɪsˈtaɪt(ə)l| [mis-1 1.] trans. To give a wrong title or name to. Also misˈtitled ppl. a.
1618Wither Motto, Nec careo Juvenilia (1633) 533 A bashfulnesse, which some mis-title, feare. 1670Milton Hist. Eng. iv. Wks. 1851 III. 141 Keaulin whom he mis⁓titles King of East-Saxons. 1740North (title) Examen of an Historical Libel, mistitled A Compleat History of England. 1812Combe Syntax, Picturesque xxi, Who then will venture to declare That man's mistitled sorrow's heir? 1816‘Quiz’ Grand Master vii. 187 That all he got, mis⁓titled pay, Kept him in constant poverty. |