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Miscome vs Miscame - What's the difference?

miscome | miscame |

As verbs the difference between miscome and miscame

is that miscome is to come wrongly or amiss; come at the wrong time; be inappropriate while miscame is (miscome).

As an adjective miscome

is (of a child) illegitimate.

As a noun miscome

is an illegitimate child.

miscome

English

Verb

  • To come wrongly or amiss; come at the wrong time; be inappropriate.
  • *1835 , James Fenimore Cooper, The pioneers, or the Sources of the Susquehanna :
  • "Stop your grog, indeed!", said Remarkable, rising with great indignation, and seizing a candle; "you're groggy now, and I'll quit the room before I hear any miscoming words from you."
  • *1962 , William Barnes, Poems :
  • I asked her about my road, And whether I there had far miscome', ' Miscome unto that abode; And kindly she set me in my way, Ask me not where.

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • (of a child) Illegitimate.
  • Noun

    (en noun)
  • An illegitimate child.
  • *1936 , Oxford Journals (Firm), IngentaConnect (Online service), Notes and queries :
  • Don't worry; Mary's 'miscome' is not going to live."

    miscame

    English

    Verb

    (head)
  • (miscome)

  • miscome

    English

    Verb

  • To come wrongly or amiss; come at the wrong time; be inappropriate.
  • *1835 , James Fenimore Cooper, The pioneers, or the Sources of the Susquehanna :
  • "Stop your grog, indeed!", said Remarkable, rising with great indignation, and seizing a candle; "you're groggy now, and I'll quit the room before I hear any miscoming words from you."
  • *1962 , William Barnes, Poems :
  • I asked her about my road, And whether I there had far miscome', ' Miscome unto that abode; And kindly she set me in my way, Ask me not where.

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • (of a child) Illegitimate.
  • Noun

    (en noun)
  • An illegitimate child.
  • *1936 , Oxford Journals (Firm), IngentaConnect (Online service), Notes and queries :
  • Don't worry; Mary's 'miscome' is not going to live."