miscome
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /mɪsˈkʌm/
Verb
miscome (third-person singular simple present miscomes, present participle miscoming, simple past miscame, past participle miscome)
- (intransitive) To come wrongly or amiss; come at the wrong time; be inappropriate.
- 1835, James Fenimore Cooper, The pioneers, or the Sources of the Susquehanna:
- "Stop your grog, indeed!", said Remarkable, rising with great indignation, and seizing a candle; "you're groggy now, and I'll quit the room before I hear any miscoming words from you."
- 1962, William Barnes, Poems:
- I asked her about my road, And whether I there had far miscome, Miscome unto that abode; And kindly she set me in my way, Ask me not where.
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