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mistreat (iou) and Malesherbes, Chretien Guillaume de Lamoignon de (sh)


mistreat (iou)



mistreat verb trans. LME.
[from MIS-1 1 + TREAT verb.]
Treat badly or wrongly.
A. Hutschnecker How can I forgive her for abandoning me at age three and mistreating me physically?
mistreatment noun E18.

Malesherbes, Chretien Guillaume de Lamoignon de (sh)




born Dec. 6, 1721, Paris, France
died April 22, 1794, Paris

French royal administrator.

A lawyer, he was made a counselor in the Parlement (high court) of Paris in 1744. As director of the press (1750-63), he allowed publication of many works by the philosophes, including Denis Diderot's Encyclopedie. In 1775 he became secretary of state for the royal household and instituted prison and legal reforms, including ending the misuse of lettres de cachet, and supported the economic reforms of the comptroller General, Anne-Robert-Jacques Turgot. He failed to win the king's support for his projects and resigned in 1776. In the French Revolution, he helped conduct the defense of Louis XVI (1792). He was arrested in 1793, tried for treason, and guillotined.