mysfeling

Etymology
Possibly a participle of an unattested verb, from ("to think wrongly; to feel poorly"). .

Adjective

 * 1) Foolish, senseless.

Noun

 * 1) A foolish person.
 * 2)  Numbness.
 * 3) * a1475, Platearis Practica brevis [Cambridge University Library MS Dd.10.44] fol. 18v, quoted in 2016, Juhani Norri, Dictionary of Medical VOcabulary in English, 1375-1550: Body Parts, Sickness, Instruments, and Medical Preperations; under "misfeeling"
 * "enm"
 * 1) * a1475, Platearis Practica brevis [Cambridge University Library MS Dd.10.44] fol. 18v, quoted in 2016, Juhani Norri, Dictionary of Medical VOcabulary in English, 1375-1550: Body Parts, Sickness, Instruments, and Medical Preperations; under "misfeeling"
 * "enm"

- Ȝyf be in þe sinewis, þan þe stoppynge & mysfyllynge [L: stupor et insensibilitas (D5va)] is in þe ouereste partes, as in þe face.

Usage notes
Outside the medical sense, this word is apparently only found in 's translation of, and did not survive into Modern English.