Misprision Definition

mĭs-prĭzhən
noun
A mistake, now esp. one due to misreading, either deliberate or unintended, or to misunderstanding.
Webster's New World
The criminal offense of concealing, or neglecting to report or prevent, a felony or act of treason one had knowledge of but did not participate in.
Misprision of a felony; misprision of treason.
American Heritage
Misconduct or neglect of duty, esp. by a public official.
Webster's New World
Seditious conduct.
American Heritage
Scorn; contempt.
Webster's New World
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Other Word Forms of Misprision

Noun

Singular:
misprision
Plural:
misprisions

Origin of Misprision

  • Middle English illegal act on the part of a public official from Anglo-Norman mistake, misdeed variant of Old French mesprison from mespris past participle of mesprendre to make a mistake mes- wrongly mis–1 prendre to take, seize (from Latin prehendere, prēndere ghend- in Indo-European roots)

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

  • From Anglo-Norman mesprison, mesprisioun et al., from mespris + -ion.

    From Wiktionary

  • mispris(e) (variant of misprize) –ion

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

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