missay
[ mis-sey ]
/ mɪsˈseɪ /
verb (used with object), mis·said, mis·say·ing.
to say or speak ill of; vilify; slander.
to say wrongly.
verb (used without object), mis·said, mis·say·ing.
to speak wrongly or incorrectly.
Origin of missay
OTHER WORDS FROM missay
mis·say·er, nounWords nearby missay
miss.,
missa,
missa cantata,
missal,
missal stand,
missay,
missed abortion,
missed labor,
misseem,
missel thrush,
missend
Example sentences from the Web for missaid
And within a while he overtook the damosel, and anon she missaid him in the foulest manner.
Le Morte D'Arthur, Volume I (of II) |Thomas MaloryAlas, she said, fair Beaumains, forgive me all that I have missaid or done against thee.
Le Morte D'Arthur, Volume I (of II) |Thomas Malory