mislabour

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English

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Etymology

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mis- +‎ labour

Verb

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mislabour (third-person singular simple present mislabours, present participle mislabouring, simple past and past participle mislaboured)

  1. (transitive, archaic) To work badly or wrongly; to mismanage and thereby damage (farmland, etc.).

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