MISBELIEVING

Etymology 1

Verb

misbelieving

present participle of misbelieve

Etymology 2

Noun

misbelieving (plural misbelievings)

The refusal to believe something; disbelief, or an instance of this.

I know a man of authority, brought up in letters, who confessed unto me, that he was reclaimed from out the errours of mis-beleeving by the Arguments of Sebond.

Source: Wiktionary


MISBELIEVE

Mis`be*lieve" (, v. i.

Definition: To believe erroneously, or in a false religion. "That misbelieving Moor." Shak.

Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition



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