misally

misally
to wrongly join together; to marry badly

Despotism, ... misled him to place nearly all his family on thrones, ... and misally himself with a foreign princess, whose family and country were his unappeasable enemies. (History of the second war between the United States of America and Great Britain; by Charles Jared Ingersoll; p. 278)


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  • misally — [mis΄əlī′] vt. misallied, misallying to ally unsuitably or inappropriately …   English World dictionary

  • misally — /mis euh luy /, v.t., misallied, misallying. to ally improperly or unsuitably. [1690 1700; MIS 1 + ALLY] * * * …   Universalium

  • misally — mis·ally …   English syllables

  • misally — mis•al•ly [[t]ˌmɪs əˈlaɪ[/t]] v. t. lied, ly•ing to ally improperly or unsuitably …   From formal English to slang

  • misally — /mɪsəˈlaɪ/ (say misuh luy) verb (t) (misallied, misallying) to ally improperly or unsuitably. {mis 1 + ally} …  

  • misally — verb make a bad alliance; ally inappropriately The two countries are misallied • Derivationally related forms: ↑misalliance • Hypernyms: ↑ally • Verb Frames: Somebody s somebody PP …   Useful english dictionary

  • misalliance — n. an unsuitable alliance, esp. an unsuitable marriage. Derivatives: misally v.tr. ( ies, ied). Etymology: MIS (1) + ALLIANCE, after MEacuteSALLIANCE …   Useful english dictionary

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