intransitive. To go wrong; to transgress. Obsolete.
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释义 | the mind > goodness and badness > wrongdoing > erring > [verb (intransitive)] (14) misfareeOE intransitive. To go wrong; to transgress. Obsolete. failc1290 intransitive. To be at fault; to miss the mark, go astray, err. Const. of, from. Obsolete. stumblec1325 intransitive. To miss one's footing, or trip over an obstacle, in walking or running, so as to fall or be in danger of falling. errc1374 intransitive. To ramble, roam, stray, wander. Obsolete. crookc1380 intransitive. To turn or bend aside out of the straight course (literal and figurative). Obsolete. miscarryc1390 intransitive. To go wrong or astray; to do wrong, misbehave. Also reflexive. Now rare. swervea1400 intransitive. To turn away or be deflected from a (right) course of action, a line of conduct, an opinion, etc.; †to waver, vacillate. delire?a1475 intransitive. To go astray, esp. morally; to sin; to turn aside from what is expected or desired. Obsolete. pervertc1475 intransitive. To turn aside from the right course; to be led astray; spec. to become a religious pervert. Now rare. misguide1480 transitive. To guide in the wrong direction; to misdirect, mislead. Also intransitive. prevaricate1582 intransitive. To deviate, go astray, transgress; to depart from a course of action considered to be right or correct. Obsolete. Subcategories:— from or into (3) |
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