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miss sb. (1 ‘feel the miss of’ is now the usual expression in midland dialects)
1. disadvantage caused by the loss “of” (a person) 1H4 V. iv. 105 “I should have a heavy miss of thee.”
2. wrong-doing, offence Ven. 53 “blames her miss.”
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    • William Shakespeare, The First Part of Henry IV, 5.4
    • William Shakespeare, Venus and Adonis, ven
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