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missay
Word definitions for missay in dictionaries
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
vb. 1 (context transitive archaic English) To speak ill of (someone). 2 (context obsolete intransitive English) To say something erroneous; to speak wrongly.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Missay \Mis*say"\, v. i. To speak ill. [Obs.] --Spenser.
Usage examples of missay.
You may be sure I will not missay him to any other nor invite a beating by waking his wrath.
I was sorry for her, and I also thought she would not be likely to missay you or walk out on you.
And then you called me a witch, a corrupting witch, and then Bruno came before I could even ask why you missaid me.
But neither could she be daughter to his dead friend, Thork, and she would pay dearly for missaying the truth and delaying him needlessly.
Eyes aglow we watched and listened, hungering to drink deep if only he would make the smallest misstep, the flimsiest missaying to give himself into our power.
And he shall sweare to you, and that blife,* *quickly He shall no more aguilten* in this wise, *offend But shall maken, as ye will him devise, Of women true in loving all their life, Whereso ye will, of maiden or of wife, And further you as much as he missaid Or* in the Rose, or elles in Cresseide.
And therefore all the missaying that ye missaid me furthered me in my battle, and caused me to think to show and prove myself at the end what I was.
Alas, she said, fair Beaumains, forgive me all that I have missaid or done against thee.
And within a while he overtook the damosel, and anon she missaid him in the foulest manner.