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misminded (comparative more misminded, superlative most misminded)

  1. (obsolete, rare) Holding the wrong opinion or belief.
    • 1832, Edward Duros, Otterbourne: A Story of the English Marches, volume 1, page 246:
      If I'm not much misminded, the prank will be essayed
    • 1841, Sir James Charles Dalbiac, A Few Words on the Corn Laws, page 7:
      We are convinced that claims have been made against us, not by a whole body of another class, but by certain mistaken and misminded persons of that class, []