单词 | miswend |
释义 | † miswendv. Obsolete. 1. intransitive. To go astray (literal and figurative); to come to grief, go to ruin. Also transitive (in passive) in same sense. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > failure or lack of success > fail or be unsuccessful [verb (intransitive)] > come to grief misfareOE miswendOE misferec1275 misspeeda1387 miscarryc1387 mischieve?a1400 to catch copper1530 to lose one's seatc1540 mischief1598 to bu(r)st one's boiler1824 to come to grief1850 to come (also go) a mucker1851 to come (fall, get) a cropper1858 mucker1862 to go or be up the flume1865 to come undone1899 to play smash1903 to come to a sticky end1904 to come unstuck1911 society > morality > moral evil > wrong conduct > act wrongly or immorally [verb (intransitive)] > err or go wrong or astray misfareeOE wanderc897 dwelec900 miswendOE misfereOE misnimc1225 failc1290 to go willa1300 misgoc1300 misstepc1300 errc1315 strayc1325 folly1357 wryc1369 crookc1380 miscarryc1390 ravec1390 astray1393 forloinc1400 delire?a1475 to go wrong?1507 to tread the shoe awrya1542 swerve1576 prevaricate1582 tread awrya1625 society > travel > aspects of travel > travel in specific course or direction > direct one's course [verb (intransitive)] > stray or go astray dwelec900 miswendOE to fare astray (misliche, amiss)c1175 to step astray, awry, beside1297 weyec1315 outrayc1330 strayc1330 waivea1375 forvay1390 outwandera1400 stragglea1425 waverc1485 wander?1507 swerve1543 wift?a1560 random1561 estray1572 egar1584 to go a-strayinga1586 to step aside1787 err1819 moider1839 maverick1910 society > travel > aspects of travel > travel in specific course or direction > direct one's course [verb (passive)] > go astray miswendOE society > morality > moral evil > wrong conduct > act wrongly or immorally [verb (intransitive)] > err or go wrong or astray > be lost or strayed miswenda1393 OE Ælfric Catholic Homilies: 1st Ser. (Royal) (1997) vii. 236 Ða miswendon sume þa englas, heora agenne cyre, & þurh modignysse hi sylfe to awyrigedum deoflum geworhton. OE Ælfric Lives of Saints (Julius) (1881) I. 16 Þonne gif seo gewylnung miswent, þonne acenð he gyfernesse, and forlygr and gitsunge. c1350 (a1333) William of Shoreham Poems (1902) 154 (MED) Wy madest þou man mys-byleue, And þous mys-went? a1393 J. Gower Confessio Amantis (Fairf.) Prol. 517 And eche in his compleignte telleth How that the world is al miswent. a1393 J. Gower Confessio Amantis (Fairf.) iii. 1548 (MED) And that makth al mi world miswende. a1425 (c1385) G. Chaucer Troilus & Criseyde (1987) i. 633 There thow woost that I have aught myswent, Eschuw thow that. a1439 J. Lydgate Fall of Princes (Bodl. 263) vii. 429 (MED) It sittith nat in no maner wise..he that hath al his lyff Ispent In wast & riot, forfetid & myswent, To been a iuge. c1450 C. d'Orleans Poems (1941) 2420 (MED) Thus am y blynd, allas and welaway, Al fer myswent [Fr. fouruoye] with my staf grapsyng wey. 1483 ( tr. G. Deguileville Pilgrimage of Soul (Caxton) (1859) iii. iii. 51 Good hede he took..that cord or chaine were nought myswent other wise than it shold. 1581 B. Rich Farewell Militarie Profession sig. E.iv I now forsake, the former tyme I spent, And sorry am, for that I was miswent. a1586 Sir P. Sidney Dial. Two Sheph. in Arcadia (1613) sig. Ss11 What? is thy Bagpipe broke, or are thy lambs miswent? 1591 E. Spenser Prosopopoia in Complaints 128 Things mis~counselled must needs miswend. 1596 E. Spenser Second Pt. Faerie Queene iv. v. sig. E5v Who likewise sought her louer long miswent . View more context for this quotation 1600 E. Fairfax tr. T. Tasso Godfrey of Bulloigne ii. x. 21 In this maze still wandred and miswent. 1723 Rep. MSS Duke of Portland (Hist. MSS Comm.) VI. 77 He that would see a church miswent, Let him go to Cuckeston in Kent. 2. a. transitive. To pervert, subvert (something); to misuse, misapply. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > conformity with what is known, truth > disregard for truth, falsehood > incorrect information > report or state wrongly [verb (transitive)] > lead into error, mislead dwellc888 forlereOE beleada1000 forleseOE misteachOE undergoc1000 mislearOE misleadOE bicharrea1100 bedwelec1205 overlead?c1225 misbihedec1300 miswendc1325 misguyc1375 miscounsel1389 misbeleadc1390 faitc1430 miswrest?a1475 misguide1480 scandalize1538 misadvise1548 misdraw1599 misdirect1603 traduce1613 to throw (also put) off the scenta1637 misswaya1640 undirect1647 mislight1648 widdlea1689 the world > action or operation > harm or detriment > disadvantage > uselessness > misuse > [verb (transitive)] > misapply > pervert miswendc1325 misturna1382 pervertc1390 transpose1509 wrestc1530 bend1531 crooken1552 intervert1603 invert1603 the world > action or operation > harm or detriment > disadvantage > uselessness > misuse > [verb (transitive)] > waste spilla1000 scatter1154 aspilla1250 rospa1325 waste1340 spend1390 consumec1425 waste1474 miswenda1500 forsumea1510 to cast away1530 to throw away1561 embezzle1578 squander1593 palter1595 profuse1611 squander1611 ravel1614 sport1622 to fool away1628 to stream out1628 to fribble away1633 sweal1655 frisk1665 to fiddle away1667 wantonize1673 slattera1681 swattle1681 drivel1686 swatter1690 to muddle away1707 squander1717 sot1746 slattern1747 meisle1808 fritter1820 waster1821 slobber1837 to cut to waste1863 fringe1863 potter1883 putter1911 profligate1938 to piddle away1942 haemorrhage1978 spaff2002 c1325 (c1300) Chron. Robert of Gloucester (Calig.) 7217 Vr louerd..prest aþ imad uor to smite men þat beþ mis wend. 1340 Ayenbite (1866) 22 (MED) Ac uor hire euele tongen, hi miswendeþ moche uolk to done wel. 1340 Ayenbite (1866) 27/9 Þe herte of þe enuious ys enuenymed and suo miswent. a1393 J. Gower Confessio Amantis (Fairf.) vi. 2361 Nectanabus his craft miswente. a1500 (a1475) G. Ashby Dicta Philosophorum 469 in Poems (1899) 63 (MED) That the myddyl of your liffe be not spent In ydelnesse, ne in vnthrifte myswent. b. transitive. To misinterpret, misconstrue. ΚΠ 1340 Ayenbite (1866) 62 (MED) Þe vifte is huanne he miswent and went to þe worse half al þet he yherþ oþer yzigþ. a1475 in R. H. Robbins Hist. Poems 14th & 15th Cent. (1959) 153 (MED) Þer þe bibell is al myswent..þat construen hit after her entent for lewde lust of lollardie. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2002; most recently modified version published online June 2022). < v.OE |
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