miswander

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English

Etymology

From mis- +‎ wander.

Verb

miswander (third-person singular simple present miswanders, present participle miswandering, simple past and past participle miswandered)

  1. (intransitive) To wander in a wrong path; to stray; to go astray.
    • 1590, Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene:
      Her weary palfrey, closely as she might, Now well recover'd after long repast, In his proud furnitures she freshly dight, His late miswander'd ways now to remeasure right
    • 1909, Friedrich Nietzsche, translated by Thomas Common, Thus Spoke Zarathustra, →ISBN:
      Or show you restless, miswandering, misclimbing ones new and easier footpaths?
    • 1968, The New York Times Book Review:
      The reason for this attitude toward Spain is not far to seek, and it finds an explanation in the words of José Ortega Gasset, quoted by Mr. Trend: Is it not bitter sarcasm that after and a half centuries of miswandering we are invited to follow the ....
    • 1994, Cormac McCarthy, The Crossing, page 6:
      As if it were a maze where these orphans of his heart had miswandered in their journey in life []

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