misgive

Etymology
from, from. Compare given and what gives.

Verb

 * 1)  (of the mind, heart, etc.) To give fear or doubt to; to make irresolute.
 * 2)  To suspect; to dread.
 * 3)  To give wrongly; to give or grant amiss.
 * 4) * 1700,, An Historical Account of All Material Transactions Relating to the University of Oxford in The history of the troubles and tryal of the Most Reverend Father in God and blessed martyr, William Laud, Lord Arch-Bishop of Canterbury, London: Ri[chard] Chiswell, p. 192,
 * I protest unto you, I knew nothing of any of their Liberty misgiven or misused, till about a Fortnight since
 * 1)  To suspect; to dread.
 * 2)  To give wrongly; to give or grant amiss.
 * 3) * 1700,, An Historical Account of All Material Transactions Relating to the University of Oxford in The history of the troubles and tryal of the Most Reverend Father in God and blessed martyr, William Laud, Lord Arch-Bishop of Canterbury, London: Ri[chard] Chiswell, p. 192,
 * I protest unto you, I knew nothing of any of their Liberty misgiven or misused, till about a Fortnight since
 * 1) * 1700,, An Historical Account of All Material Transactions Relating to the University of Oxford in The history of the troubles and tryal of the Most Reverend Father in God and blessed martyr, William Laud, Lord Arch-Bishop of Canterbury, London: Ri[chard] Chiswell, p. 192,
 * I protest unto you, I knew nothing of any of their Liberty misgiven or misused, till about a Fortnight since

Translations

 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 使擔心, 使不安
 * Finnish: aavistaa pahaa,
 * Russian: внуша́ть опасе́ния
 * Serbo-Croatian:
 * Cyrillic: слутити
 * Roman: