mistake (v.)
misunderstand, take wrongly, misconceive
1H6 II.iii.73[Talbot to Countess] nor misconster / The mind of Talbot as you did mistake / The outward composition of his body
H5 III.ii.129[Gower to Fluellen and Macmorris] you will mistake each other
H8 I.i.195.1[Norfolk to Buckingham, of Wolsey's misdealings] I ... could wish he were / Something mistaken in't
H8 III.i.101.2[Campeius to Queen Katherine] Your rage mistakes us
R2 III.iii.15[Bolingbroke to York] Mistake not, uncle, further than you should [pun: l.17]
Sonn.87.10[] Thyself thou gav'st, thy own worth then not knowing, / Or me, to whom thou gav'st it, else mistaking
Tim I.ii.8[Timon to Ventidius] You mistake my love
Tim II.ii.189[Timon to Flavius] You shall perceive / How you mistake my fortunes
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