misken

English dictionary entry

Meanings

verb
  1. To mistake one for another; mistake in point of knowledge or recognition; misconceive.
  2. To fail to know; be ignorant or unaware of; appear to be ignorant of.
  3. To misunderstand; mistake; have the wrong idea of.
  4. To esteem oneself incorrectly; have a false or exaggerated opinion of oneself or one's position.
  5. To fail to recognise or identify.
  6. To refuse to acknowledge; disown; repudiate; pass over; ignore; disregard; neglect; overlook; disavow; disclaim; disown; deny.
  7. To fail to mention.

Pronunciation

/mɪsˈkɛn/ LL-Q1860 (eng)-Vealhurl-misken.wav

Word forms

misken miskens miskenning miskenned miskent

Etymology

From Middle English *miskennen (suggested by miskenninge (“mistake, misinterpretation”)), from Old English *miscennan (suggested by miscennung (“a mistake or variation in pleading before a court, or a fine exacted for this mistake”)), equivalent to mis- + ken. Cognate with Scots misken (“to not know, misken”), Dutch miskennen (“to fail to recognise, ignore”), German mißkennen (“to misunderstand”), Swedish misskänna (“to misunderstand”).

Derived words

miskenner miskenning
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