misprision

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Etymology

From (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Anglo-Norman (deprecated template usage) mesprison, (deprecated template usage) mesprisioun et al., from (deprecated template usage) mespris + (deprecated template usage) -ion.

Pronunciation

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Noun

misprision (plural misprisions)

  1. Template:legal Criminal neglect of duty or wrongful execution of official duties.
  2. Misinterpretation or misunderstanding.
    • 1595, Shakespeare, A Midsummer Night's Dream, III - 2
      What hast thou done? thou hast mistaken quite
      And laid the love-juice on some true-love's sight:
      Of thy misprision must perforce ensue
      Some true love turn'd and not a false turn'd true.
    • 1984, Martin Amis, Money, Vintage 2005, p. 331:
      they have what men call self-belief and blame you for your misprisions in their dreams, they are conspiracy theorists, benevolent dictators [...].

Translations

Usage notes

Negative misprision is misprision by neglect of duty, notably a duty to report information about a felony or treason. Positive misprision is maladministration or the commission of other serious offence falling short of actual felony or treason.