Definition of Mislived

1. Verb. (past of mislive) ¹

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Definition of Mislived

1. mislive [v] - See also: mislive

Lexicographical Neighbors of Mislived

misliked
misliker
mislikers
mislikes
misliking
mislink
mislinked
mislinking
mislinks
mislist
mislisted
mislisting
mislists
mislit
mislive
mislived (current term)
mislives
misliving
mislocalization
mislocalize
mislocalized
mislocalizes
mislocalizing
mislocate
mislocated
mislocates
mislocating
mislocation
mislocations
mislodge

Literary usage of Mislived

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The World's Great Sermons by Grenville Kleiser (1908)
"The mislived past! [What shall be done about it? This brings us to the matter in hand: What shall I do to be saved ? or How shall I become a Christian? ..."

2. The Anglo-Saxon Church: Its History, Revenues, and General Character by Henry Soames (1838)
"Beloved men, in libro visi- onum, it is] written how the mass- priests and the deacons who mislived here in the world, were in purgatory full cruelly ..."

3. Christ and Progress: A Discussion of Problems of Our Time by David James Burrell (1903)
"It makes no disposition of the mislived past. And what becomes of " the handwriting of ordinances that was against us ? " It fails because there is no blood ..."

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