Mislore

noun

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Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    Evil teaching or counsel; wrong or false teaching; misinformation. uncountable

    "Then if both we and such as we will Rome-shape Our own mislore, the whole great world of Christians In oneness with the headship of Rome's Pontiff, May, with a crushing force against outsiders, Await with him in joy Christ's second coming."

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"Then if both we and such as we will Rome-shape Our own mislore, the whole great world of Christians In oneness with the headship of Rome's Pontiff, May, with a crushing force against outsiders, Await with him in joy Christ's second coming."

Etymology

From Middle English mislore, from Old English mislār (“ill teaching, evil suggestion”), equivalent to mis- + lore.

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