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▪ I. misˈknowledge, n. [mis-1 4, 7.] †1. Failure to recognize or acknowledge. Obs.
a1533Ld. Berners Gold. Bk. M. Aurel. (1546) Mm vij b, The mysknowlage that thou makest to me. 1549Compl. Scot. iii. 27 To puneis vs for the mysknaulage of his magestie. 2. Spurious knowledge; misunderstanding.
1579Fenton Guicciard. (1618) 219 Their men at armes, by negligence and misknowledge had charged their owne foot⁓men. 1653A. Wilson Jas. I, 18 Lest men might presume further upon the misknowledg of my meaning to trouble this Parliament. 1679G. R. tr. Boaistuau's Theat. World ii. 338 If there be so much misery..it was joined to man since his mis-knowledge of God. 1866Carlyle Remin. (1881) I. 77 The dismal perception that this sham of knowledge had been flat misknowledge. 1891Athenæum 26 Dec. 862/3 Mr. Wagner's misknowledge extends to other than philological matters. ▪ II. † misˈknowledge, v. Sc. Obs. [mis-1 7.] trans. To refuse to acknowledge.
1600Reg. Privy Council Scot. (1884) VI. 85 [Ogilvy had] steirit [up the complainer's tenants..to] misknawlege him [and to withhold from him his maills and duties]. |