miscensure
English
Etymology
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /mɪsˈsɛnʃə(ɹ)/
Verb
miscensure (third-person singular simple present miscensures, present participle miscensuring, simple past and past participle miscensured)
- (obsolete) To misjudge.
- 1618, Samuel Daniel, The Collection of the History of England:
- if we mis-censure your actions, which are euer (as those of men) according to the vogue
Noun
miscensure (plural miscensures)
- (obsolete) erroneous judgment
- 1608, [Guillaume de Salluste] Du Bartas, translated by Josuah Sylvester, Du Bartas His Deuine Weekes and Workes […], 3rd edition, London: […] Humfrey Lownes [and are to be sold by Arthur Iohnson […]], published 1611, →OCLC:
- Your hard Opinions, and mis-Censures
References
“miscensure”, in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, Springfield, Mass.: G. & C. Merriam, 1913, →OCLC.