Definition of Mistutored
1. Verb. (past of mistutor) ¹
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Definition of Mistutored
1. mistutor [v] - See also: mistutor
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Lexicographical Neighbors of Mistutored
Literary usage of Mistutored
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1. Songs of Religion and Life by John Stuart Blackie (1876)
"... creeds and a mistutored church, Stood, with the new-found Bible in his hand,
Which God's own finger wrote.—Forthwith he went, And preached the precious ..."
2. An Admiral's Wife in the Making, 1860-1903 by Ida Margaret Graves Poore (1917)
"In South Kerry there was but little ill-feeling manifested towards the landlord
class; but the usual sympathy evinced by the untutored, or mistutored, ..."


