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▪ I. misˈcharge, n. [mis-1 4.] ‘A mistake in charging, as an account; an erroneous entry in an account’ (1828–32 Webster). ▪ II. misˈcharge, v. ? Now rare. [mis-1 1.] trans. To charge wrongly or falsely.
1571Golding Calvin on Ps. xvii. 3 He was mischarged with wrongfull hatred. 1583― Calvin on Deut. xl. 240 If wee doe but misconster some one worde that is well spoken beholde wee mischarge the partie. 1639in T. Lechford's Note-Bk. (1885) 164 The said W{ddd}H{ddd}did..overreckon misreckon..& mischarge upon this Complt divers particulare things hereinafter expressed. a1676Hale Sheriff's Acc. x. (1683) 106 The most of the rest of the complaints were touching particulars mischarged, or not charged. 1833J. C. Hare in Philol. Mus. II. 222 [This] has led us to mischarge the Greek verb with a double anomaly. |