Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun Evil course of life.

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  • verb Present participle of mislive.
  • noun archaic Sinful living.

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Examples

  • And my father began the long, slow journey to a place where he would never arrive, a place not on any map, where he sought to amend his misliving.

    Moratorium 2008

  • And my father began the long, slow journey to a place where he would never arrive, a place not on any map, where he sought to amend his misliving.

    Moratorium 2008

  • The rich in Montpelier and Nîmes, a knot of them in Rome itself, many in Milan, in Lyons, in Paris, enlisted intellectual aid for the revolt, flattered the atheism of the Renaissance, supported the strong inflamed critics of clerical misliving, and even winked solemnly at the lunatic inspirations of obscure men and women filled with "visions."

    Europe and the Faith "Sine auctoritate nulla vita" Hilaire Belloc 1911

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