Mis*prize" (?), v. t. [OF. mesprisier to deprise, F. m'epriser; pref. amiss, wrong (L. minus less + LL. pretium price. See price, Prize, v.]

To slight or undervalue.

O, for those vanished hours, so much misprized! Hillhouse.

I do not blame them, madam, nor misprize. Mrs. Browning.

 

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