myschef

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Middle English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Old French meschief, from meschever; it was often interpreted as mys- +‎ chef, which it ultimately is equivalent to.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /mɛsˈt͡ʃeːf/, /ˈmisˈt͡ʃeːf/, /ˈmist͡ʃif/

Noun

myschef (plural myscheves or myschefes)

  1. A troubling or unfortunate situation or event; an issue, misfortune, disaster, or hardship.
  2. Distress, torment, agony; the feeling of sorrowfulness.
  3. An affliction or detrimental condition; that which harms.
  4. Iniquity, wrongfulness, or sin; malicious acts or actions.
  5. The chaos or turmoil created by conflict or battling; the negative effects of warfare.
  6. A need or want of something; poorness, hardship.

Descendants

  • English: mischief
  • Scots: mischief

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