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Webster 1913 Edition
Mishappy
Mis-hap′py
,Adj.
Unhappy.
[Obs.]
Definition 2025
mishappy
mishappy
English
Adjective
mishappy (comparative more mishappy, superlative most mishappy)
- (rare) Unfortunate; unhappy.
- 1911, Edith Van Dyne, Aunt Jane's nieces and Uncle John:
- I go home bewildered unt mishappy, to find that Herr Gabert has stole the score of mine opera unt run avay mit mine vife.
- 1916, The Mentor:
- “So much fiction has been written,” he said, “in which the primitive world life has been fantastically mishappy, hopeful endeavor and rapid, substantial growth.
- 1963, United States Congress, Senate Hearings:
- And my statement was if that is the fact I will wait until you are mishappy or unhappy with their services, and I am always available, and thanked them for the opportunity for giving that time to discuss the matter.
- 1998, PAJ: A Journal of Performance and Art:
- Two chairs are superimposed in such a way that they truly appear obscene, and immediately a couple will imitate the same position on them. These trivia become "mishappy," silly instruments; we have to see them in their awkward shapes and their usual application is lost.
- 2009, Henry Cabot Lodge (Editor), The Best of the World's Classics:
- And the same saith Innocent in one of his books; he saith that sorrowful and mishappy is the condition of a poor beggar, for if he asks not his meat he dieth of hunger, and if he ask he dieth for shame; and dire necessity constraineth him to ask; [...]
- 1911, Edith Van Dyne, Aunt Jane's nieces and Uncle John: