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▪ I. † misˈtread, n. Obs. [mis-1 4.] A wrong step; a faux pas.
1597Middleton Wisd. Solomon xix. 17 Eyes thought for to misleade, and were mislead: Feete went to make mistreads, and did mis-treade. ▪ II. † misˈtread, v. Obs. [mis-1 1.] 1. trans. To tread (one's shoes) awry.
c1305Sat. Monks Kildare in E.E.P. (1862) 154 Ofte mistrediþ ȝe ȝur schone, ȝur fete beþ ful tendre. 2. intr. To make a faux pas.
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