missell
See also: mis-sell
English
Verb
missell (third-person singular simple present missells, present participle misselling, simple past and past participle missold)
- (transitive) To sell something wrongly or fraudulently.
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ed as a piece of engineering, rather than as a vital part of the railway.
Etymology 2
From Middle English mesel (“leprous, leper”), from Norman mesel (“leprous, leper”), from Old French mesel (“leprous, leper”), from Late Latin misellus (“leper”), from miser (“wretched, wretch”) + -ellus (“-elle”). Doublet of measles.
References
- “† mesel, adj. and n.”, in OED Online , Oxford, Oxfordshire: Oxford University Press, 2022.
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