Definition of Misseen

1. Verb. (past participle of missee) ¹

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Definition of Misseen

1. missee [v] - See also: missee

Lexicographical Neighbors of Misseen

misseats
missed
missed abortion
missed approach
missed labour
missee
misseeing
misseek
misseeking
misseeks
misseem
misseemed
misseeming
misseems
misseen (current term)
missees
missegregation
missel
missel thrush
misseldine
missels
misseltoe
misseltoes
missemblance
missend
missending
missends
missense
missense mutation

Literary usage of Misseen

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

1. United States Supreme Court Reports by Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company, United States Supreme Court (1907)
"23; Cooley v. Board of Port Wardens, 12 hOW. 299, 13 L. ed. 996; Welton v. misseen, 91 US 279, 23 L. ed. 349 ; Tiernan V. Rinker, 102 US 123, 26 L. ad. ..."

2. Contemporary Portraits by Frank Harris (1920)
""He did it very well," Carlyle went on, "an ordered lucidity in him which showed me I had underrated him, misseen him, as we poor purblind mortals ..."

3. The Works of Thomas Carlyle: (complete). by Thomas Carlyle (1897)
"The basis, as we said, is wild and loose; and in the details, lucent often with fine color, and dipt in beautiful sunshine, there are several things misseen ..."

4. The Journal of Speculative Philosophy: Ed. by Wm. T. Harris edited by William Torrey Harris (1879)
"The truth is that Kant has a peculiar plan of his own to propose, and it is only misseen when the beams of his workshop are extended into the firmament. ..."

5. Literary Essays by Richard Holt Hutton (1888)
"Though spiritual truth is known first through the knowledge of God, and though, without knowing Him, all other truth is misseen and misconstrued,— yet, ..."

6. Essays, Theological and Literary by Richard Holt Hutton (1880)
"Though spiritual truth is known first through the knowledge of God, and though, without knowing Him, all other truth is misseen and misconstrued,—yet, ..."

7. History of Friedrich the Second: Called Frederick the Great by Thomas Carlyle (1897)
"The Past cannot be seen ; the Past, looked at through the medium of " Philosophical History " in these times, cannot even be not seen: it is misseen; ..."

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