mis·pri·sion /(ˌ)mɪsˈprɪʒən/
  瀆職,知情不告,錯誤,輕視,蔑視
  Mis·pri·sion n.
  1. The act of misprising; misapprehension; misconception; mistake. [Archaic]
     The misprision of this passage has aided in fostering the delusive notion.   --Hare.
  2. Neglect; undervaluing; contempt. [Obs.]
  3. Law A neglect, negligence, or contempt.
  Note: ☞ In its larger and older sense it was used to signify “every considerable misdemeanor which has not a certain name given to it in the law.”
    In a more modern sense it is applied exclusively to two offenses: --
    1. Misprision of treason, which is omission to notify the authorities of an act of treason by a person cognizant thereof. --Stephen.
    2. Misprision of felony, which is a concealment of a felony by a person cognizant thereof.
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