misfare

verb
/mɪsˈfɛː/UK/ˈmɪsfɛː/

Etymology

From Old English misfaran, corresponding to mis- + fare.

  1. inherited from misfaran

Definitions

  1. To go astray

    To go astray; to transgress, to sin.

  2. To fare badly

    To fare badly; to be unlucky.

  3. Misfortune, ill fate.

    • Whereto great comfort in her sad misfare / Was Amoret, companion of her care […].

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