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Judging by the article itself, this seems to be a German word, rather than an English word. It does appear in 1570 english language pages found by Google though. [[User:Etxrge|Etxrge]] 07:07, 29 Oct 2004 (UTC)
Judging by the article itself, this seems to be a German word, rather than an English word. It does appear in 1570 english language pages found by Google though. [[User:Etxrge|Etxrge]] 07:07, 29 Oct 2004 (UTC)

== modern German usage ==

In modern German usage: I have not heard the word for persons for a long time. (Insulting usage excepted)
Most of the time it is used for dog or cats from differend race, with out any negative meaning.

Revision as of 15:02, 1 February 2006

I removed the last para because I content that it wasn't neutral, if not inaccurate. (See NPOV.) I googled mishling and "John Kerry" and got a whopping 5 results, only one of which made any direct mention of Kerry and this word. See the Google results. -- Alcarillo 23:43 23 Apr 2004 UTC

Judging by the article itself, this seems to be a German word, rather than an English word. It does appear in 1570 english language pages found by Google though. Etxrge 07:07, 29 Oct 2004 (UTC)

modern German usage

In modern German usage: I have not heard the word for persons for a long time. (Insulting usage excepted) Most of the time it is used for dog or cats from differend race, with out any negative meaning.