misengrave
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[edit]misengrave (third-person singular simple present misengraves, present participle misengraving, simple past and past participle misengraved)
- To engrave incorrectly.
- 1869, W. Hylton Dyer Longstaffe, “On the Distinctions Between the Silver Coins of Henry IV., V., and VI.”, in The Numismatic Chronicle, and Journal of the Numismatic Society, volume 9, page 271:
- The star is also misengraved or tampered with, appearing in Rud., Sup. ii. 13, 12 1 regular fleur-de-lis.
- 1879, Samuel Smiles, Robert Dick: Baker, of Thurso, Geologist and Botanist, page 130:
- Not only was the theory incorrect, but the fossil was misengraved, having received additions which were not warranted, and illustrated by sections which in his opinion were impossible.
- 1888, “Reviews and Notices: Annuaire de la Société des Touristes du Dauphiné. No. 12, 1886”, in The Alpine Journal, volume 13, page 493:
- Speaking from our own experience, we should say that, while the triangulation is perfect, the heights are not unfrequently misengraved, and the topography is here and there very imperfect; but it marks a vast advance on the maps of Bourcet and Cassini.
- 1985, “Report from Missoula”, in Harold Wallace Ross, Katharine Sergeant Angell White, editors, The New Yorker, volume 61, number 5, page 38:
- It didn't matter in the least that our trophy was misengraved “Montana Review of Brooks."
- 1996, Numismatic Digest - Volume 18, page 259:
- This would show that neither we have erred in reading the date nor the engraver has misengraved it.