A. S. mis, and behalden wary.

To MISCALL, MISCA', v. a. To call names to, S.
Rutherford.

MYSCHANCY, adj.
1. Unlucky, S.
Douglas.
2. Causing unhappiness.
Douglas.

MISCHANT, MESCHANT, adj.
1. Wicked.
Bellenden.
2. False.

Fr. meschant, id.

Lindsay.

Mischant, Mishant, s. A worthless person.
Polwart.

Mischantlie, Meschantlie, adv. Wickedly.
Bp. Forbes.

Mischantnesse, s. Wickedness.
Godscroft.

Mischant Youther, a very bad smell, S.