Mis-
Dictionnaire Anglo-Saxon de Bosworth & Toller - mis-
Selon le Dictionnaire Anglo-Saxon :
mist-líce;
- mis-
- adv. I. diversely, variously, in different ways :-- Godwine his geféran mislíce ofslóh Godwine killed his companions in different ways, Chr. 1036; Erl. 164, 33; Alf. Tod. 2: Exon. 107 b; Th. 411, 13; Rä. 29, 12. Hí his mistlíce (Cott. MS. mislice) willnigen, Bt. 36, 3; Fox 176, 26. II. in an irregular manner (II) :-- Eádwine eorl and Morkere eorl hlupon út and mislíce férdon (went wandering about) on wuda and on feldon óþ ðæt Eádwine weary ofslægen fram his ágenum mannum, Chr. 1072; Erl. 210, 26. [Cf. Laym. 6270: fulle seouen ȝere heo misliche foren (wandered about).] mis-