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Scottish National Dictionary (1700–)

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First published 1965 (SND Vol. VI).
This entry has not been updated since then but may contain minor corrections and revisions.

MISBELIEVE, v. To disbelieve, to doubt. Gen.Sc. Obs. in Eng.Abd. 1882 G. Macdonald Castle Warlock xiii.:
Glower as I wad, misbelievin' my ain e'en, open that door did.
Lnk. 1890 J. Coghill Poems 28:
It gars me grieve To hear ye doot an' misbelieve Oor ministers.
Sh. 1900 Shetland News (17 Nov.):
Lass, A'm no misbelievin' dee.
Uls. 1924 Northern Whig (5 Jan.):
“I don't misbelieve you,” I do believe you.

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