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"Section M, N, and O"


Mis*hap" (?), v. i. To happen
unluckily; -- used impersonally.
[Obs.] "If that me
mishap." Chaucer.


Mis*hap"pen (?), v. i. To happen
ill or unluckily.
Spenser.


Mis*hap"py (?), a. Unhappy.
[Obs.]


Mish*cup" (?), n. [See Scup.]
(Zoöl.) The scup. [Local, U. S.]


Mis*hear" (?), v. t. & i. To hear
incorrectly.


Mish"mash` (?), n. [Cf. G. mish-
mash
, fr. mischen to mix.] A hotchpotch.
Sir T. Herbert.


Mish"na (?), n. [NHeb.
mishnāh, i. e., repetition, doubling, explanation (of
the divine law), fr. Heb. shānāh to change, to
repeat.] A collection or digest of Jewish traditions and
explanations of Scripture, forming the text of the Talmud.

[Written also Mischna.]


Mish"nic (?), a. Of or pertaining
to the Mishna.


Mis`im*ag`i*na"tion (?), n.


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