misconster (v.) Old form(s): misconsterd
misconstrue, misinterpret, take wrongly
1H6 II.iii.72[Talbot to Countess] nor misconster / The mind of Talbot
AYL I.ii.254[Le Beau to Orlando, of Duke Frederick] he misconsters all that you have done
E3 V.i.215[King John to King Edward, of his visit to England] Of this I was foretold, / But did misconster what the prophet told
MV II.ii.175[Bassanio to Gratiano] lest through thy wild behaviour / I be misconstered in the place I go to
R3 III.v.60[Buckingham to Lord Mayor, of Hastings] the citizens ... haply may / Misconster us in him and wail his death
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