different between misbode vs misbede
misbode
English
Etymology 1
Verb
misbode
- simple past tense of misbede
Etymology 2
mis- +? bode
Verb
misbode (third-person singular simple present misbodes, present participle misboding, simple past and past participle misboded)
- To sense or foreshadow impending disaster.
- To foreshadow the future incorrectly.
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misbede
English
Etymology
From Middle English misbeden, from Old English misb?odan (“to do wrong to”), equivalent to mis- +? bede.
Verb
misbede (third-person singular simple present misbedes, present participle misbeding, simple past misbode, past participle misboden)
- (obsolete, transitive) To wrong; to do injury to.
- (Can we find and add a quotation of Chaucer to this entry?)
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