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▪ I. mis-ˈwish, n. [mis-1 4.] Wrong desire.
1865J. Grote Moral Ideas ii. (1876) 31 Mis-craving is physical disease, mis-wish is mental. ▪ II. mis-ˈwish, v. [mis-1 1.] trans. To have wrong wishes with regard to.
1831Carlyle Misc. Ess., Early German Lit. (1840) III. 173 He men miswishes and misjudges, Inferiors scorns, superiors grudges. So † misˈwishing vbl. n., wrong desire.
1571Golding Calvin on Ps. xxxv. 25 This miswishing hath bin expounded. |