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misconˈceived, ppl. a. [mis-1 2.] 1. Wrongly or erroneously conceived.
1595Spenser Epithal. 337 Ne let false whispers..Breake gentle sleepe with misconceiued dout. 1629H. Burton Truth's Triumph 343 A mis-alledged place, or a mis-conceiued allegation. 1640Bp. Hall Episc. i. i. 3 Being wedded to the love of this misconceived pomp. 1800Proc. E. Ind. Ho. in Asiat. Ann. Reg. II. 133/1 He believed..when he first read that paper, that it was a hasty and misconceived production. 1884Sir E. E. Kay in Law Times Rep. (N.S.) I. 323/1 All I can say is, that this motion seems to be misconceived, and that it must be refused with costs. †2. Having a misconception or wrong idea.
1591Shakes. 1 Hen. VI, v. iv. 49 No misconceyued, Ione of Airc hath beene A Virgin from her tender infancie. a1612Harington Epigr. (1633) i. 56 Take heed henceforth you be not misconceived. |