Misthought


[mis-thingk] /mɪsˈθɪŋk/ Archaic.

verb (used without object), misthought, misthinking.
1.
to think incorrectly or unfavorably.
verb (used with object), misthought, misthinking.
2.
to think unfavorably or ill of.
v.

Old English misðyncan “to be mistaken;” see mis- (1) + think (v.). From early 13c. as “to have sinful thoughts;” from 1590s as “to think ill of.”

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