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t.
[imp. Misdid (?); p. p.
Misdone (?); p. pr. & vb. n.
Misdoing.] [AS. misdōn. See Do,
v.]


1. To do wrongly.


Afford me place to show what recompense

Towards thee I intend for what I have misdone.

Milton.


2. To do wrong to; to illtreat. [Obs.]
Chaucer.


Mis*do", v. i. To do wrong; to
commit a fault.


I have misdone, and I endure the
smart.
Dryden.


Mis*do"er, n. A wrongdoer.
Spenser.


Mis*do"ing, n. A wrong done; a
fault or crime; an offense; as, it was my misdoing.


Mis*doubt" (?), v. t. & i. To be
suspicious of; to have suspicion.
[Obs.]


I do not misdoubt my wife.

Shak.


Mis*doubt", n. 1.
Suspicion. [Obs.


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