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misally, v. rare.|mɪsəˈlaɪ| [mis-1 1. Cf. F. mésallier.] trans. To ally or join inappropriately.
1697Vanbrugh æsop i. 11 Hort. Sir, I keep my Chamber, and converse with my self; 'tis better being alone, than to mis-ally ones Conversation. 1796Burke Let. to Noble Lord Wks. VIII. 52 They are a misallied and disparaged branch of the house of Nimrod. 1860Reade Cloister & H. xxxvii, These beauties being misallied to homely features, had turned her head. |