Mis-tídan

Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - mis-tídan

According to the Old English Dictionary:

mis-tídan
p. de (used impersonally) To turn out badly :-- Gif æt láde mistíde if the attempt at exculpation prove a failure, L. C. S. 57: Th. i. 406, 27. [Cf. O. and N. þu miht wene þat þe mistide, 1501.] Cf, mis-tímian. mis-tidan
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