amiss (adv.)youdaoicibaDictYouDict[amiss 词源字典]
mid-13c., amis "off the mark," also "out of order," literally "on the miss," from a "in, on" (see a- (1)) + missen "fail to hit" (see miss (v.)). To take (something) amiss originally (late 14c.) was "to miss the meaning of" (see mistake). Now it means "to misinterpret in a bad sense."[amiss etymology, amiss origin, 英语词源]