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Webster 1913 Edition


Misproud

Mis-proud′

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Adj.
Viciously proud.
[Obs.]
Shak.

Webster 1828 Edition


Misproud

MISPROUD'

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Verb.
Vitiously proud. [Not used.]

Definition 2024


misproud

misproud

English

Adjective

misproud (comparative more misproud, superlative most misproud)

  1. (archaic) Unduly or unwarrantably proud or vain; wrongly proud; arrogant; haughty. [15th-19th c.]
    • 1499, John Skelton, The Bowge of Courte:
      It is grete scorne to se a mysproude knave / With a clerke that connynge is to prate: / Lete theym go lowse theym, in the devylles date.
    • 1838, Knickerbocker, or, New-York monthly magazine - Volume 11 - Page 124:
      [...] dismount two hundred of our best dragooners, and, under Fight-the-good-fight Egerton, let them file down that gully to our left, and fire constantly on the advance of these misproud malignants.
    • 1904, The Lutheran observer - Volume 72 - Page 441:
      See, in the distance advancing, Richmond's misproud array, Fighting for Henry the traitor.
    • 2002, Algernon Charles Swinburne, L. M. Findlay, Selected Poems:
      Yet was the song acclaimed of these aloud Whose praise had made mute bumbleness misproud, [...]
    • 2004, Henry William Herbert, Cromwell An Historical Novel:
      "[...] He hath, I know not how, wrung forth a noble haunch of venison and store of Bourdeaux wine from some misproud malignant here at Naseby!"