Thursday, October 16, 2008

Word of the day! 10-16-08

Today's Word
misprize \mis-PRYZ\, transitive verb:1. To hold in contempt.2. To undervalue.

"I hesitate to appear to misprize my native city, but how can the history of dear, sedate old London town possibly compare to Paris for sheer excitement?-- Alistair Horne, Seven Ages of Paris

"Or did he misprize such fidelity and harden his heart against so great a love as hers?-- Ludovico Ariosto, Orlando Furioso, translated by Guido Waldman

Alternatively, when disagreements are noticed, they may by chance be overemphasized by those who misprize their significance by failing to assess the pressure exerted by economic and institutional factors as opposed to the purely intellectual.-- Ellen Handler Spitz, "Warrant for trespass/ permission to peer", The Art Bulletin, December 1, 1995

Misprize comes from Middle French mesprisier, from mes-, "amiss, wrong" + prisier, "to appraise."

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