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misˈlippen, v. Sc. and north. dial. Also mislicken (see licken). [mis-1 1.] 1. trans. To deceive; to disappoint.
1552Burgh Rec. Edin. (1871) 173 Gyf it salhappin the saidis seriandis..to mislippin or defraude ony pairty in wairnyng [etc.]. 1581–2Reg. Privy Council Scot. Ser. i. III. 453 His majestie is liklie to be myslippinnit of wynis in thair default. 1683G. Meriton Yorksh. Dial. 7 If wee'd nut come just when we did, Wee'd been mislicken'd out of our dinners Pegg. 1775Watson Hist. Halifax 543 Mislippen'd, disappointed. 1807–10Tannahill Poems (1846) 20, I haflins think his e'en hae him mislipened. 1888Sheffield Gloss. 2. To neglect, overlook.
1581–2Reg. Privy Council Scot. Ser. i. III. 451 It can not be differrit nor myslippinnit. 17..The Ghaist 6 The yearding o' my bains Dinna mislippen—O remember me! 1866Gregor Banffsh. Gloss., Mis-lippent, neglected. 1894Crockett Raiders iii, In a great job like the making of the earth, small points are apt to be mislippened (overlooked). 3. To suspect.
1816Scott Bl. Dwarf iv, I thought it best to slip out quietly..in case she should mislippen something of what we're gaun to do. 1871W. Alexander Johnny Gibb 243 Aw sanna begin to mislippen ye noo at the tail o' the day. |