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misˈvouched, pa. pple. and ppl. a. [mis-1 2.] 1. Alleged wrongly.
a1626Bacon True Greatness Brit. Wks. 1859 VII. 56 That very..saying of Mutianus, which was the original of this opinion [that money is the sinews of war] is misvouched, for his speech was, Pecuniæ sunt nervi belli civilis. 2. Not well vouched for.
1876[see mistutored]. |