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▪ I. misˈcounsel, n. [mis-1 4.] Wrong advice.
1496Dives & Pauper (W. de W.) v. x. 208/2 Through his mysse counseyll..he slough all mankynde both goostly and bodely. 1678Marvell Growth Popery Wks. 1875 IV. 384 Before we give [our money] we would be secure it should be applied to this purpose, and not by miscounsels be diverted to others. ▪ II. misˈcounsel, v. [mis-1 1. Cf. OF. mesconseillier.] trans. To counsel or advise wrongly.
1389in Eng. Gilds (1870) 87 If any broyer or syster..mysconsel or lye his broyer. 1413Pilgr. Sowle (Caxton 1483) ii. lii. 55 Yf the fende haue mysconceyled them, they hadden also counceyll in that other side. 1530Palsgr. 637/1 You wene you take the ryght waye, but you are mys⁓counsayled. 1591Spenser M. Hubberd 128 Things mis⁓counselled must needs miswend. 1616Donne Serm. (1660–1) III. 333 Can I think him fit to give me counsel, that mis⁓counsels himself in the highest business, Religion? 1643Prynne Sov. Power Parlt. i. (ed. 2) 11 These two great Favorites the Spensers who miscounselled and seduced him. 1841–3Anthon Class. Dict. 576 Having been bribed to miscounsel the people. 1877Ruskin Fors Clav. lxxvi. 116 The share that other people have had in counselling or mis-counselling me. So misˈcounselled ppl. a., misˈcounselling vbl. n.
c1460Fortescue Abs. & Lim. Mon. xiv. (1885) 144 The myscounsellynge off hym in many oþer cases. 1643Prynne Sov. Power Parlt. iv. 19 Not daring to trust his prodigall mis-counselled King with moneys. 1823Galt R. Gilhaize ii. x. 106 The provocation given to the people of Scotland by the King's miscounselled majesty. |