mislight

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English

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Etymology

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From mis- +‎ light.

Verb

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mislight (third-person singular simple present mislights, present participle mislighting, simple past and past participle mislighted or mislit)

  1. To deceive or lead astray with a false light.
    • 1897, Joseph S. Moorat, A Country Garland of Ten Songs Gathered from the Hesperides of Robert Herrick, page 17:
      No Will-o'-th'-Wisp mislight thee, Nor snake or slow-worm bite thee; But on, on thy way, Not making a stay, Since ghost there is none to affright thee.
    • 1949, Jacob Gould Schurman, James Edwin Creighton, Frank Thilly, The Philosophical Review, page 143:
      Twitches of a smile mislight up her face.
    • 1968, Masterworks of World Drama: Classical Greece, page 216:
      And I hold such in derision; They are spell-bound and mislighted by Reason.
  2. To light improperly.
    • 1913, Francisco Laurent Godinez, The Lighting Book, page 84:
      Such glassware , with lights so arranged , usually allows about as much light to pass downward through the glass (transmitted) as is reflected or diffused upwards , and almost invariably interiors mislighted in this way are recognizable by bright spots of light directly above the fixture on the ceiling , with intermediate dark spaces giving a spotty and unattractive effect.
    • 1927, American Photography - Volume 21, page 290:
      If the laboratory makes a mistake and “mislights" a scene, they will stand the loss of making it over.
    • 1983, Jonathan Rosenbaum, Film, page 200:
      In either type of printer, if a single shift is passed over accidentally, the whole of the rest of the reel will be mislighted.

Noun

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mislight (plural mislights)

  1. (film) An error in projection in which the projected image is a combination of two frames.
    • 1953, William H. Offenhauser, 16-mm Sound Motion Pictures, page 403:
      This error is obviated to a large degree when the perforated strip arrangement is used. If a machine is threaded properly and has made one correct print, it is impossible for a mislight to occur if the machine is set properly before the motor switch is snapped on,
    • 1976, SMPTE Journal: Publication of the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers:
      Notches weaken the negative, and tabs sometimes come off, causing mislights.
  2. An instance when an afterburner does not light the injected fuel properly.
    • 1977, Aviation Week & Space Technology - Volume 106, page 118:
      This improved by 11,000 ft. the repeatable afterburner operation capability, without mislight or stall.
    • 1978, United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Armed Services, Department of Defense Authorization for Appropriations for Fiscal Year 1979, page 4081:
      The F-14A fleet aircraft with TF30-P-412A engines were experiencing numerous afterburner mislights on lighting attempts during sustained high "g" load maneuvers.
    • 1983, International Journal of Turbo & Jet-engines - Volume 1, page 236:
      Mislights, blowouts, or stalls should not occur since there is more than enough adequate margin to allow for normal transient operation.