misgrace
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4ADJ.
public, used
VERB + MISGRACE
like, sounds
MISGRACE + NOUN
disgrace, fathers', platform
ADV.
frequently
Definitions
verb
To grace or treat wrongly; disgrace; offend; ill-treat; disrespect
He into Troas sent me forth, and many charges gave me, Alway to be preeminent, and play the chief to others, Nor to misgrace my fathers' breed, who foremost were in valour Alike in Argive Ephyra and Lycia's expanses.
In my chautauqua days, happily long since passed, I used frequently to misgrace the public platform and it was frequently my pleasant chore to introduce John Mason Brown.
noun
disgrace
[...] — but 'tis a misgrace that you have but the one."
On such wise have they burned Me, taper-like, that o'er me The cup wept and the lyre Lament for my misgrace made.
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5He into Troas sent me forth, and many charges gave me, Alway to be preeminent, and play the chief to others, Nor to misgrace my fathers' breed, who foremost were in valour Alike in Argive Ephyra and L
WiktionaryIn my chautauqua days, happily long since passed, I used frequently to misgrace the public platform and it was frequently my pleasant chore to introduce John Mason Brown.
Wiktionary[...] — but 'tis a misgrace that you have but the one."
WiktionaryOn such wise have they burned Me, taper-like, that o'er me The cup wept and the lyre Lament for my misgrace made.
Wiktionary[...] Grace,” said Grace peevishly. “I do not like it. I never have liked it. It sounds like misgrace. Disgrace.”
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