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† misˈdight, pa. pple. Obs. [mis-1 2.] Ill-clothed; badly furnished or prepared; ill-treated, brought to misfortune.
a1400Songs of London Prentices (Percy Soc.) 3 But if might Goe before right, And will Before skill, Then is one Mill misdight. 1596Spenser F.Q. v. vii. 37 Her heart gan grudge for very deepe despight Of so unmanly maske in misery misdight. 1597Bp. Hall Sat. iii. vii. 66 Despised Nature suit them once aright, Their bodie to their coate: both now mis-dight. 1607R. C[arew] tr. Estienne's World of Wonders 245 Their wine..Wherewith they bene each one so oft misdight [orig. le vin, dont chacun d'eux s'enyure]. |