单词 | mislippen |
释义 | mislippenv. Scottish, English regional (northern), and Irish English (northern). 1. transitive. To deceive; to disappoint. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > conformity with what is known, truth > deceit, deception, trickery > deceive [verb (transitive)] aschrenchc885 blendc888 swikec950 belirtOE beswike971 blencha1000 blenka1000 belieOE becatchc1175 trokec1175 beguile?c1225 biwrench?c1225 guile?c1225 trechec1230 unordainc1300 blink1303 deceivec1320 feintc1330 trechetc1330 misusea1382 blind1382 forgo1382 beglose1393 troil1393 turnc1405 lirt?a1425 abuse?a1439 ludify1447 amuse1480 wilec1480 trump1487 delude?a1505 sile1508 betrumpa1522 blear1530 aveugle1543 mislippen1552 pot1560 disglose1565 oversile1568 blaze1570 blirre1570 bleck1573 overtake1581 fail1590 bafflea1592 blanch1592 geck?a1600 hallucinate1604 hoodwink1610 intrigue1612 guggle1617 nigglea1625 nose-wipe1628 cog1629 cheat1637 flam1637 nurse1639 jilt1660 top1663 chaldese1664 bilk1672 bejuggle1680 nuzzlec1680 snub1694 bite1709 nebus1712 fugle1719 to take in1740 have?1780 quirk1791 rum1812 rattlesnake1818 chicane1835 to suck in1842 mogue1854 blinker1865 to have on1867 mag1869 sleight1876 bumfuzzle1878 swop1890 wool1890 spruce1917 jive1928 shit1934 smokescreen1950 dick1964 1552 in J. D. Marwick Extracts Rec. Burgh Edinb. (1871) II. 173 Gyf it salhappin the saidis seriandis..to mislippin or defraude ony pairty in wairnyng [etc.]. 1581–2 in D. Masson Reg. Privy Council Scotl. (1880) 1st Ser. III. 453 His majestie is liklie to be myslippinnit of wynis in thair default. 1612 in P. J. Anderson Fasti Acad. Mariscallanae Aberdonensis (1889) I. 128 That be no new impositions the tennents be vnable to pay their fermes and dueties and so poore schollers mislippnit. 1775 J. Watson Hist. Halifax 543 Mislippen'd, disappointed. 1807 R. Tannahill Soldier's Return ii. iii, in Soldier's Return: Poems & Songs 27 I ha'flins think his een hae him mislipen'd. 1888 S. O. Addy Gloss. Words Sheffield 149 Mislippened, disappointed. 1956 Aberdeen Univ. Rev. Spring 295 The tatties are rottin' ootbye i' the dreels, They'll be connacht, or I'm mislippent sair. 2. transitive. To overlook; to neglect. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > inattention > ignoring, disregard > ignore, disregard [verb (transitive)] fordita800 forheedc1275 forget1297 to let out ofa1300 spele1338 to go beside ——a1382 waivec1400 remiss?a1425 to go by ——?c1450 misknowledge?a1475 misknow1483 misken1494 to go besides ——1530 to let pass1530 unregard1545 unmind1562 overlook1570 mislippen1581 suspend1581 omit1589 blanch1605 to blow off1631 disregard1641 to pass with ——1641 to give (a person or thing) the go-by1654 prescind1654 nihilify1656 proscribe1680 unnotice1776 ignore1795 to close one's mind1797 cushion1818 to leave out in the cold1839 overslaugh1846 unheed1847 to write off1861 to look through ——1894 scrub1943 1581–2 in D. Masson Reg. Privy Council Scotl. (1880) 1st Ser. III. 451 It can not be differrit nor myslippinnit. c1650 in W. Fraser Red Bk. Grandtully (1868) II. 146 Remember on quhatt I told ȝow..about Kelso, the persute whereof wold no be mislippened, albeit ȝour brothers right wer newer so good. 1686 G. Stuart Joco-serious Disc. 32 Our maister will be out o' patience, If we mislippne his occasions. 1774 Gentleman & Lady's Weekly Mag. 8 June 235 The yearding o' my bains Dinna mislippen—O remember me! 1818 J. Hogg Hunt of Eildon (1874) v But ilka woman has that power..an' I fancy few o' them mislippen it. 1894 S. R. Crockett Raiders iii. 31 In a great job like the making of the earth, small points are apt to be mislippened (overlooked). 1909 W. Wingate Poems (1919) 68 For the blaeberry law, and the rasp in the den, He never mislippen't the time o' the year. 1952 B. Holman Diamond Panes 117 The horses kens a' he says tae them. He has a kindly word at feedin' time, a meal that is never mislippened. 1996 C. I. Macafee Conc. Ulster Dict. 224/2 Mislippen,..neglect (e.g. a child). 3. transitive. To suspect, distrust; to doubt. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > belief > uncertainty, doubt, hesitation > doubt, be uncertain [verb (intransitive)] tweonc897 to be at or in weeningc1275 doubtc1325 dreadc1400 vary1477 swither1535 stay1583 to have or make scruple of1600 demur1612 demurea1616 hesitate1623 Nicodemize1624 scruple1639 scrupulize1642 query1647 to make doubt1709 to have scruples1719 to have weres1768 mislippen1816 dubitate1837 1816 W. Scott Black Dwarf iv, in Tales of my Landlord 1st Ser. I. 75 I thought it best to slip out quietly..in case she should mislippen something of what we're gaun to do. 1871 W. Alexander Johnny Gibb xliv. 304 Aw sanna begin to mislippen ye noo at the tail o' the day. 1889 H. Johnston Chron. Glenbuckie 186 I do not mislippen but he lost his grip, and would be mortally injured by his fall. 1955 Aberdeen Univ. Rev. Autumn 143 Whene'er did blameless man, patient, pursuin' godly race, Mislippen on the guid Lord's grace, And perish syne aff-haun'? 1988 Eng. World-wide 9 105/1 The leerie bird mislippens him. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2002; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < v.1552 |
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