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MIS'ERABLY, adv. Unhappily; calamitously. The fifth was miserably stabbed to dea...
MI'SERLY, a. [See Miser .] Very covetous; sordid; niggardly; parsimonious.
MIS'ERY, n. s as z. [L. miseria.] 1. Great unhappiness; extreme pain of body or ...
MISES'TIMATE, v.t. To estimate erroneously.
MISFALL', v.t. To befall, as ill luck; to happen to unluckily.
MISFA'RE, n. Ill fare; misfortune.
MISFASH'ION, v.t. To form wrong.
MISFE'ASANCE, n. misfe'zance. In law, a trespass; a wrong done.
MISFORM', v.t. To make of an ill form; to put in an ill shape.
MISFOR'TUNE, n. Ill fortune; ill luck; calamity; an evil or cross accident; as l...
MISFOR'TUNED, a. Unfortunate.
MISGIVE, v.t. misgiv'. [See Give .] To fill with doubt; to deprive of confidence...
MISGIV'ING, ppr. Filling with doubt or distrust; failing. MISGIV'ING , n. A fail...
MISGOT'TEN, a. Unjustly obtained.
MISGOV'ERN, v.t. To govern ill; to administer unfaithfully. Solyman charged him ...
MISGOV'ERNANCE, n. Ill government; disorder; irregularity.