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单词 mistaking
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mistakingn.

Brit. /mᵻˈsteɪkɪŋ/, U.S. /məˈsteɪkɪŋ/
Forms: see mistake v. and -ing suffix1; also 1500s mistakin, 1500s myssetakyng, 1600s mistakeing, 1600s mistakeinge.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: mistake v., -ing suffix1.
Etymology: < mistake v. + -ing suffix1.
The action of mistake v.; misunderstanding, misconception; †wrongdoing (obsolete); an instance of this.From c1580 to c1650 frequently: †a mistake, error (obsolete).
ΘΚΠ
the mind > goodness and badness > wrongdoing > [noun]
unrightOE
witec1175
misbodea1200
misguiltc1200
misdoinga1225
miss?c1225
trespassinga1340
forfeiturec1380
offensiona1382
crimec1384
abusion?1387
evil-doing1398
mistakinga1400
offendinga1425
transgression1426
wrongingc1449
digression1517
digressinga1535
transgressing1535
swerving1545
misdealing1571
transgress1578
misfaring1595
misacting1651
malpractice1739
malfeasance1856
wrongdoing1874
miscreance1972
the mind > mental capacity > intelligibility > misinterpretation > [noun]
mistakinga1400
misconceivinga1425
misunderstandingc1443
misweening1493
misknowledgea1500
misconstructiona1535
misconstruinga1535
misinterpreting1563
misinterpretation1576
mispersuasion1593
misconceit1596
a mistake of1614
misconcept1616
misinference1627
misinferring1627
misapprehension1629
misconception1658
misrendering1661
misapprehending1702
misperception1722
misintelligence1779
misthinking1788
misreading1832
miscomprehension1843
criss-cross1877
misconstrual1950
society > morality > moral evil > wrong conduct > evildoing or wrongdoing > [noun]
sinc825
naughteOE
unnuteOE
sinningc1000
unrightOE
un-i-selthlOE
wonder1154
misguiltc1200
misdoinga1225
teeninga1225
miss?c1225
crimec1250
misdeed?c1250
wickednessa1300
mischiefa1387
evil-doing1398
mistakinga1400
perpetrationc1429
wrongingc1449
maledictionc1475
maleficence1533
wicked-doing1535
foul play1546
misdealing1571
flagition1598
delinquency1603
malefaction1604
meschancy1609
malefacture1635
misacting1651
guilt1726
flagitiosity1727
malpractice1739
malfeasance1856
peccation1861
miscreance1972
the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > conformity with what is known, truth > disregard for truth, falsehood > lack of truth, falsity > [noun] > action of erring
mistakinga1400
forvayingc1430
faultingc1450
erring1483
tripping1594
stumble1641
the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > conformity with what is known, truth > disregard for truth, falsehood > lack of truth, falsity > an error, mistake > [noun]
misnimming?c1225
errora1340
defaulta1387
balkc1430
fault1523
jeofail1546
errat1548
trip1548
naught1557
missa1568
missinga1568
slide1570
snappera1572
amiss1576
mistaking1579
misprize1590
mistake1600
berry-block1603
solecism1603
fallibility1608
stumblea1612
blota1657
slur1662
incorrectnessa1771
bumble1823
skew1869
(to make) a false step1875
slip-up1909
ricket1958
bad1981
a1400 (a1325) Cursor Mundi (Vesp.) 27258 (MED) Enentes knightes, o mistakyng, And namli wrangwis warraing.
c1450 tr. G. Deguileville Pilgrimage Lyfe Manhode (Cambr.) (1869) 44 To yow dame sapience sendeth me..to shewe yow youre mistakinges.
1529 T. More Dialogue Heresyes i, in Wks. 167/1 That we shall auoide..all such myssetakyng, as might brynge vs into any damnable errour.
1574 J. Baret Aluearie M 367 The likenesse causeth mistaking, errorem creat similitudo.
1579 W. Fulke Heskins Parl. Repealed in D. Heskins Ouerthrowne 203 As his manifold mistakins do declare.
1613 Sir H. Nevill in Buccleuch MSS (Hist. MSS Comm.) (1899) I. 131 I would wish you not to neglect him, out of any mistaking of his worth.
1626 F. Bacon Sylua Syluarum §946 This Pretended Learned Man told me; It was a Mistaking in Me.
1651 T. Hobbes Leviathan iv. xliv. 336 The same mistaking of the present Church for the Kingdom of God.
1677 R. Cary Palæologia Chronica ii. i. xxi. 161 To prevent Confusion, as well as Mistakings, it was not permitted [etc.].
1750 M. Jones Misc. in Prose & Verse 137 Till tir'd with blund'ring and mistaking, We die sad fools of others making.
1824 Ld. Byron Don Juan: Canto XVI cxviii. 123 He first inclined to think he had been mistaken; And then to be ashamed of such mistaking.
1890 Spectator 7 June Those whose eyes are opened in a new world to their fearful mistaking.
1918 W. M. Kirkland Joys of being Woman xviii. 208 The little road is climbing now beyond mistaking.
1990 O. Chadwick Michael Ramsey i. i. 29 He rejected what the world thought of as Anglo-Catholic fuss, a mistaking of the right vestment for the right religion.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2002; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

mistakingadj.

Brit. /mᵻˈsteɪkɪŋ/, U.S. /məˈsteɪkɪŋ/
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: mistake v., -ing suffix2.
Etymology: < mistake v. + -ing suffix2.
1. That misunderstands or misconceives; erring. Now rare.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > mental capacity > intelligibility > misinterpretation > [adjective]
amiss1582
mistaking1582
misconceiving1590
misconceived1592
misconstruing1593
misconceited1598
mistaken1600
misunderstanding1610
misconstruous1632
misapprehensive1646
the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > conformity with what is known, truth > disregard for truth, falsehood > lack of truth, falsity > an error, mistake > [adjective]
erringa1340
overseena1393
willa1400
out of one's book (also books)1549
straying1553
faulting1566
deceived1569
seek1569
tripping1577
amiss1582
mistaking1582
naught1597
errant1609
solecistical1654
solecismical1656
wrong1695
solecistic1865
1582 R. Mulcaster 1st Pt. Elementarie Peroration 264 That doth procede from him which deliuereth & penneth the argument, not onelie by opinion of the mistaking reader, but in verie plane truth also.
1594 T. Nashe Vnfortunate Traveller sig. G4 From this his intranced mistaking extasie could no man remoue him.
1607 B. Jonson Volpone v. vii. sig. M4 Mistaking knaue! what, mockst thou my mis-fortune? View more context for this quotation
1688 M. Prior Ode Exod. iii. 14 vii Still enquiring, still mistaking Man.
1711 J. Swift Examiner No. 24. ⁋2 And first I declare (because we live in a mistaking world) that [etc.].
1725 A. Pope tr. Homer Odyssey II. vii. 394 Man's of a jealous and mistaking kind.
a1806 S. Horsley Serm. (1812) II. 252 They expected not like the mistaking Jews a Saviour of the Jewish nation only.
2. Of an opinion, statement, etc.: mistaken, erroneous. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > conformity with what is known, truth > disregard for truth, falsehood > error in belief or opinion > [adjective]
falsec1175
ungroundedc1380
ungroundable1395
erroneousc1400
wrongc1400
rotten1529
mistaken1540
sinistral1542
sinistrous1562
errorful1570
unsolid1593
unsound1595
misgrounded1606
mistaking1631
errorous1633
unbottomed1641
erratile1652
heterodox1654
unbased1860
misfelt1935
fuzzy1937
flaky1972
1631 B. Jonson Bartholmew Fayre Induct. sig. A4v in Wks. II And then a substantiall watch to ha' stolne in vpon 'hem, and taken 'hem away, with mistaking words, as the fashion is, in the Stage-practice.
1651 R. Baxter Saints Everlasting Rest (new ed.) iii. ii. 193 Do not say then, I cannot beleeve that my sin is pardoned..and therefore I am no true Beleever: This is a most mistaking conclusion.
1659 R. Boyle Some Motives & Incentives to Love of God To Rdr. sig. a3 Its Mistaking Passages, and Unwary Expressions.
1680 R. Baxter Answer to Dr. Stillingfleet lxiv. 87 How faulty and hurtful this mistaking passionate Separation is.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2002; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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