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An Etye John Jamieson 4840K 2022-07-20

_Mister'd_, reduced to difficulties, S B

_To_ ~Mister~, ~Mystre~, _v n_

1 To be necessary

_Barbour_

2 To be in straits

_Balfour_

~Mystir~, _adj_ Necessary

_Barbour_

~Mistirful~, _adj_ Necessitous

_Douglas_

~Mistry~, _s_ Strait

_Barbour_

MISTLIE, _adj_

1 Dull, solitary, from the absence of some object to which one is attached Loth Roxb; also _misslie_

_Gl Sibb_

2 Bewildered on a road, Roxb

3 Dreary, ibid _Eerie_ synon

Fro state or resemblance: or Teut _misselick_, incertus in quo errare potest This closely corresponds with sense 2

_To_ MISTRAIST, _v n_ To mistrust

V ~Traist~

_Wallace_

_To_ MISTRYST, _v a_ To break an engagement with, S

V ~Tryst~

_Gl Sibb_