miscalendar

verb

Etymology

From mis- + calendar.

  1. derived from *kelh₁-
  2. derived from calendarium
  3. derived from calendier
  4. inherited from kalender
  5. prefixed as miscalendar — “mis + calendar

Definitions

  1. To enter an appointment on the wrong date in a schedule.

    • Occasionally , counsel will miscalendar or simply forget about attending a judicial arbitration hearing ( Code of Civil Procedure $ 1141.10. ) and an adverse judgment occurs.
  2. To assign the wrong date to a document.

    • Apparently a reference to the death of Charles II led the 6th baron Monson to miscalendar these letters .
    • The undated document is miscalendared, since the press occurred in spring 1639.
    • This latter document is miscalendared. It is a later date than the memo contained in no. 670 (i), which refers to Surrey as the king's 'deputy', while no. 80 refers to Surrey as the king's 'lieutenant.'

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA