Mistrow Definition

verb

(intransitive, obsolete) To mistrust; distrust; doubt.

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(intransitive, obsolete) To think wrongly.

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(obsolete) To doubt; mistrust.
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noun

(obsolete) Mistrust.

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Origin of Mistrow

  • From Middle English mistrowen, mistreowen, from Old English *mistrēowan, mistrīwan (“to mistrust”), equivalent to mis- +‎ trow. Cognate with Dutch mistrouwen (“to mistrust”), German mistrauen (“to mistrust”), Icelandic mistrúa (“to mistrow, mistrust”).

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  • From Middle English mistrowe, from mistrowen (“to mistrust”). See above.

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