misleared
American
[mis-leerd]
/ mɪsˈlɪərd /
adjective
Scot. and North England.
Etymology
Origin of misleared
First recorded in 1685–95; past participle of mislear, Middle English misleren, Old English mislǣran “to teach amiss”; mis- 1, learn
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