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Part 13

#Mate#, _adj._ dejected, VI 26. [OFr. _mat_, orig. 'mated' in chess.]

#Mater(e)#, #Matiere#, _n._ matter, subject, VII 35, 98, IX 111, XII _a_ 45, XIV _c_ 14. [OFr. _mat(i)ere_.]

#Matȝ#. _See_ Make(n).

#Matyn(n)es#, #-ys#, _n. pl._ matins (first of the canonical 'hours', properly recited at midnight or before daybreak), V 120, XI _b_ 131, 189, &c.; applied to all the morning office preceding public Mass, I 68, ? XI _b_ 208; _matynes of Oure Lady_, matins proper to Our Lady (made a part of daily morning office), XI _b_ 132. [OFr. _matines_.]

#Maugré#, _n._ displeasure, ill-will, VIII _a_ 236. [OFr. _maugré_.]

#Maugré# (#-ee#), #Mawgree#, _prep._ in spite of, VIII _a_ 69, IX 197, 314; #Magré#, X 197; _m. Medes (þi) chekes_, in spite of Meed (you), VIII _a_ 41, 151 (an extension of ME. _maugré þin_, _his_, &c. where _þin_, &c., are orig. _gen._). [OFr. _maugré_.]

#Maulardes#, _n. pl._ mallards, wild-duck, II 310. [OFr. _mallart_.]

#Maundementis#, _n. pl._ commandments, XI _b_ 184. [OFr. _mandement_.]

#Maunged#, _pp._ eaten, VIII _a_ 255. [OFr. _mangier_.]

#Mawe#, _n._ belly, VIII _a_ 167, 306 (_pl._ or _distrib. sg._; _see_ Herte). [OE. _maga_.]

#Me#. _See_ Men; and Ich, _pron._

#Measse#, _n._ mess, portion (of food), XVII 389. [OFr. _mes_.]

#Mecull#. _See_ Mekill, _adj._

#Mede#, _n._ reward; Lady Meed (personif. of bribery, &c.), VIII _a_ 41; _to mede_, in payment, as reward, IV _a_ 64, XIV _b_ 2, XVII 122; _qwite hym his m._, pay him out, XVII 216. [OE. _mēd_.]

#Medeful#, _adj._ profitable, XI _b_ 247. [From prec.]

#Medycyne#, _n._ cure, I 244. [OFr. _medicine_.]

#Medill-erd#. _See_ Myddel-erde.

#Medyn#, ? _n. pl._ meadows, XV _i_ 14 (such a pl. form is remarkable in this text, if genuine). [OE. _mǣd_, _mēd_.]

#Meditacioun# (_of_), _n._ meditation (upon), XI _b_ 295. [OFr. _meditacion_.]

#Meete#, _n._ measure(ment), XIII _a_ 47. [OE. _ge-met_.] _See_ Meteth.

#Meyny#, _n._ household, body (of servants, &c.), retinue, company, VI 182; #Meneye#, XVII 290; #Menȝhe#, X 39; #Menye#, VII 37, XVII 22. [OFr. _mai(s)nee_.]

#Meyntene(n)#, #Mayntene#, _v._ to maintain, defend, support, keep up, VIII _a_ 37, XI _b_ 43, 55, 166, XIV _c_ 76; _subj._, XIV _c_ 100; #Meyntenynge#, _n._ upholding, XI _b_ 170. [OFr. _maintenir_.]

#Meist#. _See_ Mai, _v._

#Meke#, _adj._ meek, humble, submissive, IV _a_ 74, VI 44, VIII _a_ 199, XI _b_ 58, XVI 1. [ON. _mjúk-r_, earlier _*meuk-_.]

#Mekenesse#, _n._ meekness, gentleness, VI 46, VIII _a_ 41 (personified), XI _b_ 118, 122. [From prec.]

#Mekill#, _adj._ great, X 116, XIV _b_ 84, XVI 129, XVII 109, &c.; #Mecull#, VII 10. [OE. _micel_.] _See_ Miche, Mochel, More.

#Mekill#, _adv._ greatly, much, IV _b_ 23. [OE. _micel_, _micle_.] _See_ Moche, Mor(e), Mo.

#Mekis#, _2 sg. pres._ in _mekis þiselffe_, humblest thyself, XVI 350. [From Meke, _adj._]

#Mele#, _v._ to speak, say, V 227, 268, 305, VI 137, 229, ? *XV _b_ 20 (MS. miles). [OE. _mǣlan_.]

#Melke#, #Milke#, _n._ milk, II 146, VIII _a_ 176. [OE. _me(o)lc_, _milc_.]

#Mell#, _v._^1 to announce, declare; ? grant, XVII 44 (_or_ from next, in vague use extended from that seen in XVI). [OE. _meðlan_.] Cf. Mele.

#Melle#, _v._^2 to mix, mingle, XVI 302; #Mellit#, _pp._ X 22; #Ymelled#, XIII _b_ 3; #Mellyng#, _n._ mingling, XIII _b_ 12. [OFr. _mesler_, _meller_.]

#Melody#, _n._ melody, (sweet) music, II 46, 278, 442, 523, 590, IV _a_ 67. [OFr. _melodie_.]

#Membre#, _n._ limb, member, V 224, VIII _b_ 34; _fig._ VI 98. [OFr. _membre_.]

#Memoire#, #Memorye#, _n._ memory, XII _b_ 221; commemoration (of the faithful departed), VIII _a_ 89. [OFr. _memoire_, _memorie_.]

#Men#, _impers. subject sg._ one, IX 69; also freq. (esp. in _men may_) in syntactically doubtful cases prob. apprehended as pl., as IX 75 (first), 118, XV _h_ 3, &c.; #Me#, III 3, 16, 48, 51, XIII _a_ 9, XV _g_ 8, 28. [OE. _man_, reduced under wk. stress.] _See_ Man (_esp._ V 170).

#Mencioun#, _n._ mention, IX 267. [OFr. _mencion_.]

#Mend(e)#, _v._ to improve; make better (free from fault), XVI 359; increase (joy), XVI 79; _mend ȝow of ȝoure misdede_, reform your evil ways, XIV _b_ 7; #Mendyng#, _n._ improvement, VI 92. [Shortened from Amend.]

#Mendinauns#, _n. pl._ beggars, VIII _b_ 80. [OFr. _mendinant_.]

#Men(e)#. _See_ Man(e).

#Mene#, _adj._ common, thin (ale), VIII _a_ 176. [OE. _(ge-)mǣne_.]

#Mene(n)#, _v._^1 to mean; signify, I _introd._, VIII _b_ 38, XVI 46; declare (as one's intention), XVI 174; to intend, *XVI 301 (MS. mouys); to imagine, suppose XI _b_ 74 (_or_ imply); _impers._ in _me menys_, I call to mind, XVI 231; #Menede#, _pa. t._ VIII _b_ 38; #Mente#, _pa. t._ I _introd._; _pp._ XVI 174; #Ymende#, _pp._ noted, III _introd._ [OE. _mǣnan_.]

#Mene#, _v._^2 to complain, XV _b_ 22; _refl._ in _mened hem_, made their complaint, VIII _a_ 2. [OE. _mǣnan_, v.^2; prob. distinct from prec., and rel. to Mon(e), _q.v._]

#Meneye#. _See_ Meyny.

#Mengen#, _v._ to remember, VIII _a_ 89. [OE. _myn(d)gian_.]

#Menȝhe#. _See_ Meyny.

#Meny(e)#. _See_ Mani, Meyny.

#Menyng#, _n._ mention, XVI 103. [From Mene, _v._^1]

#Menne(s)#, #-ys#, #-us#. _See_ Man(e).

#Menskes#, _n. pl._ honours, V 342. [ON. _mennska_, humanity, kindness, ? hence in ME. grace, courtesy, honour; cf. senses of OE. _ār_.]

#Menstraci#, _n._ minstrelsy, music, II 302, 420, 589. [OFr. _menestralsie_.]

#Menstrel#, _n._ minstrel, II 430, 449, 532; #Minstrel#, II 382, 486. [OFr. _menestral_, _-el_.]

#Mente#. _See_ Mene, _v._^1

#Merci#, #Mercy(e)#, #Mersy#, _n._ mercy, I 167, II 113, III 1, VI 23, VIII _a_ 40 (personified), XVI 359, &c.; _grant merci_, thank you, V 58, XII _b_ 92 (_see_ Grant). [OFr. _merci_.]

#Mercii#, _n. pl._ Mercians, men of the Midlands, XIII _b_ 54. [Med.L. _Mercii_; OE. _Merce_.]

#Mery#. _See_ Miri(e).

#Meridionall#, _adj._ Southern, IX 2, 3. [L. _meridionālis_.]

#Merke(nes)#. _See_ Mirke, Myrknes.

#Mersh#, _n._ March, XV _c_ 1. [AFr., ONFr. _march(e)_.]

#Merþe#. _See_ Mirthe.

#Meruayl(l)e#, #-uail(e)#, #-ueyl(l)e#, &c. (_of_), _n._ amazement, wonder (at), I 211, IX 151, 226; marvel, II 409, 598, IX 143, 146, 292, &c.; a marvel (without _a_), I 115, 205, IX 18; _no meruayle þaȝ_ (with _subj._), no wonder (if), V 239. [OFr. _merveille_.]

#Merueyl(l)ous#, _adj._ marvellous, I 247, IX 145; #Merveilous#, XII _a_ 64; #Mervelus#, XVII 12, 164. [OFr. _merveillous_.]

#Meschaunce#; #Meschief#. _See_ Myschance; Myschefe.

#Mese#, _n._ moss, II 248. [OE. _mēos_.]

#Message#, _n._ errand, XII _a_ 52, 102; message, XII _introd._ [OFr. _message_.]

#Messagere#, _n._ messenger, XII _a_ 46; #Messengere#, XVI 362. [OFr. _messager_.]

#Messais#. _See_ Missays.

#Messe#. _See_ Masse, _n._^1

#Mesurable#, _adj._ moderate, reasonable, VIII _a_ 192. [OFr. _mesurable_.]

#Mesure#, _n._ capacity, XI _b_ 113; moderation, XVI 302. [OFr. _mesure_.]

#Mesurit#, _pp._ measured, X 25. [OFr. _mesurer_.]

#Mete#, _n._ food, VIII _a_ 133, IX 15, XV _e_ 7, _g_ 3, XVII 160, &c.; #Mette#, XVI 230; _esp._ joined with _drink_, I 158, II 254, VIII _a_ 20, XI _b_ 257, XVII 197; _at(te) mete_, at table, II 519, VIII _a_ 55, XV _g_ 24. [OE. _mete_.]

#Mete(n)#, _v._ to meet, II 510, V 138, 167, VI 20, XIV _a_ 27; #Mette#, _pa. t._, VIII _a_ 163, _b_ 6. [OE. _mētan_.] _See_ Imete.

#Meteþ#, _3 sg. pres._ measures, XIII _a_ 46. [OE. _metan_.] _See_ Meete.

#Methles#, _adj._ immoderate, violent, V 38. [OE. _mǣþ-lēas_.]

#Mette#, _pa. t._ dreamt, XII _a_ 139, 153. [OE. _mǣtan_, impers.]

#Meue#, #Moue#, _v._ to move; _trans._ (inspire), XI _a_ 66, _b_ 246; _intr._ proceed, pass on, VII 98; #Meuyt#, _pa. t._ passed, VII 30; #Mevid#, _pp._ carried away, XVII 542. [OFr. _moveir_; accented stem _moev-_, _meuv-_, &c.]

#Mezeyse#. _See_ Missays.

#Mi#, #My#. _See_ Ich, _pron._

#Miche#, #Myche#, _adj._ great, much, II 278, 523, 560, VII 41, 122. [OE. _micel_.] _See_ Mekill, Mochel, More.

#Micht#, #Mycht#. _See_ Mai, _v._; Myȝt(e).

#Mid#, #Midde# (XV), _prep._ with, III _introd._, 9, 51, 55, XV _a_ 19. [OE. _mid_.] _See_ Þer(e).

#Myddel#, _adj._ central, Midland, XIII _b_ 10, 54. [OE. _middel_.]

#Middel#, #Myddel#, _n._ middle, XIII _b_ 11; waist, XV _c_ 16. [OE. _middel_.]

#Myddel-erde#, #Medill-erd#, _n._ the world, V 32, XVII 100, 234. [Altered by assoc. with prec. from OE. _middan-(g)eard_.]

#Mydyng#, _n._ midden, dunghill, XVII 376. [Cf. Danish _mögdynge_, _mödding_ (ON. _*myk(i)dyngja_) muck-heap.]

#Mydnyȝt#, _n._ midnight, V 119. [OE. _mid-niht_.]

#Myghtfull#, _adj._ mighty, XVII 1. [OE. _miht_ + _-ful_.]

#Mighty#, #Myghty#, _adj._ mighty, VII 177, &c.; _was so myghty to_, had the power to, XVI 91; _quasi-sb._ mighty princes, VII 118. [OE. _mihtig_.]

#Myȝt(e)#, _n._ might, power, strength, capacity, I 84, 186, VIII _a_ 195, XI _b_ 114; #Mycht#, X 48, 65, &c.; #Myght#, IX 197, XVI 233, &c.; #Miste#, #Myste# (_see_ App. p. 278), XV _g_ 29; _of myste_, mighty, VI 102; _pl._ deeds of power, XVI 174; _do (all) his myȝt_, &c., do all in his power, X 79, XI _b_ 6; _with thair mychtis all_, with all their might, X 95; _at my myght_, as far as I can, XVII 322. [OE. _miht_.]

#Miȝte#, #Mihte#, &c. _See_ Mai, _v._

#Mykeȝ#, _n. pl._ ? favourites, VI 212 (note); _see_ Mike, _n._ in _N.E.D._ [Unknown.]

#Milde#, #Mylde#, _adj._ gentle, kindly, IV _a_ 74, _b_ 75, XV _g_ 2, &c. [OE. _míld_.]

#Mile#, #Myle#, _n._ mile; _sg._ for _pl._ after numerals, II 350, XIV _b_ 42; _wel a four grete myle_, fully (a distance of) four 'long miles', IX 200 (_see_ note). [OE. _mīl_.]

#Miles#, ? _n. pl._ XV _b_ 20; ? read _meles murge <wi>þ_, call lovingly to; _see_ Mele, _v._

#Myn#, _adj._ smaller, _in more and myn_, all, XVII 112, 278. [ON. _minni_; _meiri ok minni_.]

#Myn#, #Mynne#, _v._ to remember, recall, mention, VII 30, 37; _myn(ne) of_, be mindful of, VI 223, XVII 551. [ON. _minna_, remind; _minna-sk_, remember.]

#Min#, #Myn(e)#. _See_ Ich, _pron._

#Mynd(e)#, _n._ mind, memory, VII 10, 11, 30, IX 319, XVI 2; _take in m._, recollect, XII _a_ 194, _b_ 223. [OE. _(ge-)mýnd_.]

#Myne#, _n._ ore, IX 46, 52. [OFr. _mine_.]

#Myne(n)#, _v._ to mine, tunnel, IX 222, 224, 231, X 8. [OFr. _miner_.]

#Mynestres#, _n. pl._ servants, VIII _b_ 63. [OFr. _ministre_.]

#Ministre#, #Mynstre#, _n._ monastery, VIII _b_ 95, XIII _a_ 50. [OE. _mynster_.]

#Mynget#, #-it#, _pa. t._ mingled, VII 131; _pp._ VII 108. [OE. _méngan_.]

#Mynt#, #Munt#, _n._ aim; feint, pretence at a blow, V 277, 282, 284. [From next.]

#Mynte#, _v._ to aim, swing (an axe), V 222; #Mynte#, #Munt#, _pa. t. sg._ V 194, 206. [OE. _myntan_.]

#Miracle#, _n._ miracle, XI _b_ 280. [OFr. _miracle_.]

#Mire#, #Myre#, mire; _fig._ a desperate situation, XIV _b_ 71, XVI 256. [ON. _mýr-r_.]

#Miri(e)#, #Myrie#, _adj._ merry, joyous, gay, II 58, 436, VIII _a_ 151, XV _a_ 11, 16, &c.; #Mery#, VIII _a_ 69, XVII 463; #Myryest#, _superl._ VI 75; #Muryly#, _adv._ pleasantly, playfully, V 227, 268, 277. [OE. _myrge_.] _See_ Mirth(e), Murgeþ.

#Mirke#, #Merke#, _adj._ dark, VII 108; _n._ darkness, XVI 53. [OE. _myrce_, ON. _myrk-r_, adj.]

#Myrknes#, _n._ darkness, IV _a_ 64; #Merkenes#, VII 131. [From prec.]

#Mirth(e)#, #Myrth#, _n._ joy, mirth, IV _a_ 44, XIV _b_ 3, XVI 79, &c.; #Merþe#, II 6. [OE. _myrgþ_.]

#Mys#. _See_ Misse, Mysse.

#Mysbede#, _v._ to ill-use, VIII _a_ 46; #Mysboden#, _pp._ V 271. [OE. _mis-bēodan_.]

#Myschance#, #Meschaunce#, _n._ disaster, misfortune, V 127, IX 87, XIV _b_ 30. [OFr. _mescha(u)nce_.]

#Myschefe#, #-cheif#, #-chief#, _n._ distress, damage, misfortune, I 175, VIII _a_ 199, X 136, 178; #Meschief#, XII _b_ 14. [OFr. _mesch(i)ef_.]

#Misdede#, _n._ wrong-doing, XIV _b_ 7. [OE. _mis-dēd_.]

#Miself(f)e#, #Myselue(n)#. _See_ Ich, _pron._

#Myserecorde#, _n._ mercy, VI 6. [OFr. _misericorde_.]

#Myshap#, _n._ accident, VIII _b_ 35. [OE. _mis-_ + Hap, _q.v._]

#Myslyke#, _v. impers._ it displeases, is unpleasant to; _subj._ IV _b_ 58, V 239. [OE. _mis-līcian_.]

#Missays#, #Messais#, _n._ hardship, suffering, II 262, 325; #Mezeyse#, III 42. [OFr. _mesaise_, _-eise_.] _See_ Ese.

#Mysse#, #Mys#, _n._ (sense of) loss, VI 4; misery, XVII 551; #Mysses#, _pl._ offences, faults, V 323. [OE. _miss_, and _mis-_ prefix.] _See_ Amys.

#Misse#, #Mys(se)#, _v._ to miss; _misse (of)_, fail (in), VII 118, XVII 404; to do without, XVII 237; lack, VI 22. [OE. _missan_.]

#Mysspended#, _pp._ misspent, VIII _b_ 97. [OE. _mis-_ + _spéndan_.] _See_ Spende.

#Myste#, #Mist#, _n._ mist, V 12, VII 108, &c. [OE. _mist_.]

#Miste#, #Myste#. _See_ Myȝt(e).

#Mister#, #Myster#, _n._ need, IV _b_ 58, 67, X 151, 161; #Maister#, in _hom maister were_, was their duty, VII 35. [OFr. _mest(i)er_, _meistier_.]

#Myst-hakel#, _n._ cloak of mist, V 13. [OE. _mist_ + _hacele_.]

#Mnam#, _n._ (mina), talent, VIII _a_ 237, 238; #Nam#, VII _a_ 235. [L. _m(i)nam_, accus.]

#Mo#, _adj._ and _quasi-pron._ more (in number), others, I 133, II 90, 350, V 254, IX 153, XIV _d_ 7, XV _b_ 22, XVI 358, XVII 134, &c.; #Moo#, XVI 208, 328. [OE. _mā_, compar. adv.]

#Moche#, _adv._ greatly, much, IX 101, 300, XI _b_ 107, 183, &c.; to a great extent, XIII _b_ 41; #Much(e)#, VI 14, XI _b_ 297, &c. [OE. _mycel_, _mycle_.] _See_ Mekill, Mor(e), Mo.

#Mochel#, _adj._ (and _quasi-sb._), great, much, XII _a_ 105, _b_ 212; #Moche#, II 36, III 25, 32, XIII _a_ 51, &c.; #Much#, V 72, 268, VI 244, &c.; _in so moche_, to the corresponding extent, XI _b_ 232; _in so moche þat_, in as much as, IX 299. [OE. _mycel_.] _See_ Mekill, Miche, More.

#Mod#, _n._ mood, temper, VI 41. [OE. _mōd_.]

#Mody#, _adj._ as _sb._ the passionate (lover), XV _b_ 22. [OE. _mōdig_.]

#Moder#, #-ir#, _n._ mother, II 30, III 40, V 252, XVI 250, &c.; #Moder#, _gen. sg._ XI _b_ 29; as _adj._ in _modir tunge_, XI _a_ 40. [OE. _mōdor_.]

#Moȝt(e)#, #Moghte#. _See_ Mai, _v._

#Moyne#. _See_ Mone.

#Moyst#, _adj._ moist, IX 95. [OFr. _moiste_.]

#Mol#, _n._ dust, VI 22 (cf. _mul_, Pearl 905). [OE. _myl_.]

#Mold(e)#, _n._ earth, in tag _(ap)on mold(e)_, on earth, alive, XIV _b_ 3, XVI 1, 91, XVII 62. [OE. _mólde_.]

#Mon#. _See_ Man(e).

#Mon(e)#, _n._ complaint, lamentation, grief, II 198, VI 14, VIII _a_ 117, XIV _a_ 27. [OE. _*mān_, rel. to Mene, _v._^2]

#Mone#, _n._ moon, XV _b_ 16, 25, XVII 355; #Moyne#, XVII 6; lunar month, 478; _abouen þe m._, to the skies, ridiculously high, XI _b_ 182. [OE. _mōna_.]

#Moneday#, _n._ Monday, XIII _a_ 29. [OE. _mōnan-dæg_.]

#Mong#, _prep._ among, VII 120. [Shortened from Amonge, _q.v._]

#Moni#, #-y#. _See_ Mani.

#Moniales#, _n. pl._ nuns, VIII _b_ 80. [Med.L. _moniālis_.]

#Monk(e)#, _n._ monk, V 40, VIII _a_ 322, _b_ 80. [OE. _munuc_.]

#Monthe#, _n._ month, VIII _b_ 52, XII _a_ 34, &c.; _pl._ (orig. _gen._) in _tuo monthe day_, two months' time, XII _a_ 29 (_see_ Day). [OE. _mōn(a)þ_.] _See_ Tweluemonth(e).

#Moo#; #Moost#. _See_ Mo; Mor(e).

#Mor#, _n._ moor, V 12, XV _e_ 1, &c. [OE. _mōr_.]

#More#, _adj. compar._ greater, V 32, IX 28, 245, &c.; more, further, &c. (easily passing into _adv._, as XIV _b_ 3, &c.), II 264, V 180, XVI 106, &c.; _quasi-sb._ a greater amount, more, VI 193, 217, 240 (_see_ Longe _adv._), &c.; _more and les(se)_, _les and more_, all, XVI 383, XVII 11, 94; _more and myn_, all, XVII 112, 278 (_see_ Myn). #Mast#, _superl._ greatest, most, X 18, 38, 104; #Most(e)#, XI _b_ 25, XIV _c_ 15, XVI 360; _both the m. and the leest_, all, XVII 452; _þe most_, (the) most (part), I 23. [OE. _māra_; _mǣst_ (late Nth. _māst_, with vowel of compar.).] _See_ Mekill, &c.

#Mor(e)#, #Mare# (IV, XIV), _adv. compar._ more, VI 193, &c.; forming _compar._, VI 239, IX 248, XII _b_ 130, &c.; longer, further, in the future, again, &c. (_esp._ in _no more_, _na mare_, &c.), I 83, 144, IV _a_ 58, XIV _b_ 3 (or _adj._), &c.; moreover, VI 205; _noȝt ... more_, not ... either, VI 228; _no more bot_, none the more except that, V 243. #Mast# (IV), #Moost#, #Most(e)#, _superl._ most(ly), for the most part, II 12, 33 (_see_ Ony), IV _a_ 77, VII 10, XI _a_ 20, &c.; forming _superl._, IX 42, &c. [As prec.; for older compar. adv. _see_ Mo.] _See_ Mekill, &c.; Nomore.

#Moreyn#, _n._ plague; _þe furste moreyn_, the Black Death (1349), XIII _b_ 26. [OFr. _morine_.]

#Morn(e)#, _n._ morning, morrow, I 137, V 282. [OE. _morne_ dat. sg.] _See_ Morwe.

#Mornyf#, _adj._ mournful, VI 26. [Stem of Mournen + OFr. _-if_; cf. OFr. _morni_.]

#Mornyng#, _n._ morning, XVII 498. [From Morne.]

#Mornynge#. _See_ Mournen.

#Morter#, _n._ mortar, VIII _a_ 136. [OFr. _mortier_.]

#Morthereres#, _n. pl._ murderers, VIII _a_ 268. [Cf. OE. _myrþra_, OFr. _mordreour_.]

#Morwe#, #Morow#, _n._ morning, morrow, VIII _a_ 140, XII _a_ 152, _b_ 176, &c.; _fram m. til euen_, all day, VIII _a_ 178, (reversed for rime) XVII 205. [OE. _morgen_.] _See_ Morn(e).

#Most(e)#, &c. _See_ Mor(e), and next.

#Mot(e)#, _v._ may, II 532, V 52, XI _b_ 115, XIV _c_ 87, &c.; must, II 125, 248, VIII _a_ 284, XI _a_ 38, &c.; #Most# (_to_), _2 sg. pres._ must go (to), XV _g_ 3; #Most(e)#, _pa. t._ might, II 233, 330; must, is (was) bound to, II 468, IX 197, 287, XI _b_ 205; #Must(e)#, XVI 274, XVII 130 (_2 sg._); _impers._ in _must vs_, we must, XVII 292, 334. [OE. _mōt_, pa. t. _mōste_.]

#Mote#, _n._ a whit, V 141. [OE. _mot_.]

#Mote#, _v._ to argue, XVI 256 (_see_ note). [OE. _mōtian_.]

#Mournen#, _v._ to mourn, XV _c_ 34; #Mournyng#, _n._ mourning, sorrow, IV _a_ 72; #Murning#, XIV _b_ 2; #Mornynge#, XI _b_ 118, 125, 130, &c. [OE. _múrnan_.]

#Moun#. _See_ Mai, _v._

#Mountayne#, _n._ mountain, IX 161, 162, &c. [OFr. _muntai(g)ne_.]

#Mounteȝ#, _n. pl._ hills, V 12. [OE. _munt_; OFr. _munt_.]

#Mouthed#, _pa. t._ uttered, VIII _a_ 234. [From next.]

#Mouþe#, _n._ (_dat. sg._) mouth, II 465; _be mouthe_, by word of m., XII _b_ 199. [OE. _mūþ_.]

#Mowe#. _See_ Mai, _v._

#Mowe(n)#, _v._^1 to mow, VIII _b_ 14 (first). [OE. _māwan_.]

#Mowe(n)#, _v._^2 to stack (in mows), VIII _b_ 14 (second). [OE. _mūga_, _mūwa_, a mow, heap.]

#Mowres#, _n. pl._ Moors, IX 5. [OFr. _Maure_, _More_.]

#Much(e)#. _See_ Moche(l).

#Muged#, _pa. t._ drizzled, was damp, V 12. [Cf. Norw. _mugga_, drizzle, and _Mug_^4 in _E.D.D._]

#Muk#, #Mukke#, _n._ dung, VIII _a_ 136, XVII 62. [Cf. ON. _myki_.]

#Mullere#, _n._ Miller, XIV _d_ 3, 9. [OE. _*mylnere_.]

#Mulne#, _n._ mill, V 135. [OE. _mylen_.]

#Multiplye(n)#, _v._ to multiply, increase; _trans._ III 1, VIII _a_ 120, 323; _intr._ IX 60, XVII 31, 179. [OFr. _multiplier_.]

#Multitude#, _n._ multitude, XI _b_ 228. [OFr. _multitude_.]

#Mun#, _v. auxil._ will (_fut._), XIV _b_ 2. [ON. _munu_.]

#Munt#. _See_ Mynt(e).

#Murgeþ#, _pres. pl._ gladden, XV _b_ 20 (_see_ Miles). [OE. _(ā-)myrgian_.] _See_ Miri(e).

#Muryly#. _See_ Miri(e).

#Murning#. _See_ Mournen.

#Mused#, _pa. t._ mused; existed, were, V 356 (characteristic action of '_homo rationalis_' standing for verb 'to be'; cf. _flaȝe_, VI 71). [OFr. _muser_.]

#Muster#, #-ir#, _v._ to show, manifest, XVI 86, 104, 174. [OFr. _moustrer_.]

#Na#. _See_ No, Non(e).

#Nabbe#, _1 sg. pres. ind._ have not, XV _f_ 8, 11; #Nade#, _pa. t._ had not (with another neg.), II 392. [OE. _nabban_, _næfde_.] _See_ Habbe, Ne.

#Nacion#, _n._ race, nation, XIII _b_ 4, 17. [OFr. _nacion_.]

#Naȝt#, _n._ night; _be naȝt_, by night, by the time night has come, VI 163. [OE. _næht_.] _See_ Nyght.

#Naȝt#, _pron._ nothing (with neg. adv.), III 18; #Naȝt#, #Nauȝte#, _adv._ not, VIII _a_ 43; (with neg. verb) III 42. [OE. _nā-wiht_, _nā(u)ht_.] _See_ Nat, Noȝt.

#Nay(e)#, _adv._ nay, II 131, III 26, XVI 335, &c.; as sb., in _withoutten nay_, undeniably, XVII 2 (_cf._ No). [ON. _nei_.]

#Nail(e)#, #Nayle#, #Naill(e)#, #Nayll#, _n._ nail, XVII 119, 273, 277; finger-nail, I 164, 236, II 106, VIII _a_ 62. [OE. _nægel_.] _See_ Naule.

#Nayled#, _pp._ nailed, IV _a_ 86. [OE. _nægl(i)an_.]

#Nale#; _atte nale_ = _atten ale_, at the ale, over their ale, VIII _a_ 109. [OE. _alu_.] _See_ Atte.

#Nam#, _1 sg. pres. ind._ am not; _nam bot_, am only, II 430. [OE. _nam_.] _See_ Ne.

#Nam#. _See_ Mnam, Nyme.

#Name#, _n._ name, I 37, VII 60, XV _i_ 10, &c.; good name, praise, XI _b_ 257; #Nome#, VII _introd._; _be name_ (_nome_), by name, individually, I _introd._, 46, VII 37; _by name_, especially, XVI 190; _bi Godes name_ (oath), II 316. [OE. _nama_, _noma_.]

#Nameles#, _adj._ (as a name) Nameless, Nobody, XIV _d_ 2. [OE. _nama_ + _-lēas_.]

#Namely#, #-liche#, _adv._ namely, especially, I 264, VIII _a_ 55, XI _b_ 253. [OE. _nama_ + _-līce_.]

#Namore#; #Nane#. _See_ Nomore; Non(e), _pron._

#Nar(e)#, _pres. ind. pl._ are not (with neg.), II 390, V 24. [OE. _naron_.] _See_ Ne.

#Narwe#, _adj._ narrow, mean (dwelling), II 483. [OE. _nearu_.]

#Nas#, #Nes# (III), _pa. t. sg._ (usually with neg.) was not, II 98, 150, 354, III 42, XV _g_ 28; #Nere#, _pl._ II 123; _subj._ would be, II 457. [OE. _næs_ (Kt. _nes_); _nǣron_, _nǣre_.]

#Nat#, _neg. adv._ not, I 12, 97, 132, VIII _b_ 93. [Reduced form of Naȝt, _q.v._]

#Natheles#. _See_ Noþeles.

#Nature#, _n._ nature, XII _a_ 113. [OFr. _nature_.]

#Nauȝte#. _See_ Naȝt.

#Nauȝty#, _adj._ (worth nought), penniless, VIII _a_ 218. [Cf. OE. _nāht-lic_.] _See_ Naȝt.

#Nauy#, _n._ navy, VII 111, 143. [OFr. _navie_.]

#Naule#, _n._ finger-nail, VI 99. [ON. _nagl_, or OE. _nægl_, _*naglas_.] _See_ Naile.

#Nauþer#, #Nawþer#, V, VI; #Noþer#, I, VIII, XIII; #Nouþer#, #-ur#, XIV _c_; #Nowder#, XVII; #Nowþer#, #Nowther#, XIV _b_; #Nowthir#, XVI; _adv._ neither, either (after a neg.), V 299; _conj._ neither (foll. by _ne_, _nor_), I 118, V 206, XIV _b_ 75, 78, _c_ 57, 62, XVI 287, XVII 534, &c.; (foll. by _then_) XVII 535; nor, XIII _a_ 13, 37. [OE. _nā-hwæþer_, _nō-hwæþer_, _nā(w)þor_, _nōþer_, &c.] _See_ Neyther, Noiþer.

#Nawhere#. _See_ Nowhar(e).

#Ne#, _adv._ not (preceding verb), I 73, V 74, VIII _a_ 138, 172, &c.; (usually with another neg., esp. _noȝt_, &c.), I 71, 156, III 18, VI 2, &c.; coalescing with auxil. verbs, _see_ Nabbe, Nam, Nar(e), Nas, Nil, Nis, Not; _conj._ nor, I 118, 160, IV _a_ 2, &c.; _ne ... ne_, neither ... nor, nor ... nor, I 158, IX 201; (foll. by another neg.) and, I 12, 153, VIII _a_ 280, IX 181, &c. [OE. _ne_.]

#Nede#, #Neid# (X), _n._ need, IV _b_ 67, X 18, XI _b_ 259, XVII 426; _at nede_, in time of need, VIII _a_ 113; _pl._ wants, business, V 148. [OE. _nēd_.]

#Nedes#, _adv._ needs, of necessity, II 468, IX 288, XI _b_ 205. [OE. _nēdes_.]

#Nedeth#, #Nudeþ#, _pres. (impers.) sg._ (it) is necessary, VIII _a_ 240, _b_ 20; _hem nedeth_, they have need, VIII _a_ 203; #Neyd#, with mixed constr. in _neyd thowe_, you need, XVI 242. [OE. _nēodian_; _cf._ next.]

#Nedid#, _pa. t._ compelled, XI _b_ 75; _pp._ XI _b_ 9, 35. [OE. _nēdan_.]

#Nedeful(l)#, #Nedfull#, _adj._ necessary, IX 113, 131, XI _a_ 51. [OE. _nēd_ + _-ful_.]

#Nedy#, _adj._ needy, in want, VIII _a_ 15, 218; as jocular name, XVII 405. [OE. _nēadig-_, _*nēdig_.]

#Nedle#, _n._ needle (of compass), IX 124, &c. [OE. _nēdl_.]

#Nee#. _See_ Nyȝ.

#Negh# (_nere_), _v. intr._ to approach, XVI 224; #Nyghys#, _3 sg. pres._ XVII 370; #Neighed#, _pa. t._ VIII _a_ 294. [From Nyȝ, _q.v._]

#Neid#; #Neyd#; #Neiȝe#; #Neir#. _See_ Nede; Nedeth; Nyȝ; Ner(e).

#Neyther#, #Neiþer#, _adv._; _ne neyther_, and neither, VIII _a_ 276; _neiþer ... ne_, neither ... nor, XI _b_ 190, 286. [OE. _ne_ + _ǣgþer_; cf. _nāhwæþer_.] _See_ Nauþer, Noiþer.

#Nek#, _n._ neck, V 187, 242. [OE. _hnecca_.]

#Neltow#. _See_ Nil.

#Nemeled#, _pp._ named, mentioned, XV _i_ 10. [OE. _nemnan_, with _mn_ > _ml_.]

#Nempned#, _pa. t._ named, II 600. [OE. _nemnan_.] _See_ Neuen(e).

#Ner(e)#, #Neir# (X), _compar. adj._ and _adv._ nearer, I 255; as _pos._, near, X 77, XII _b_ 114, XVI 43, 224, XVII 370; _adv._ nearly, VIII _a_ 171, XVII 412; _prep._ near (to), VI 44, VIII _a_ 294, X 67; #Nest#, _superl._ next, I 215; #Next(e)#, nearest, VII 13; next, I 138, &c. [OE. _nēar(a)_, compar. (cf. ON. _nǽr_, compar. and pos.); _nē̆st(a)_, _nē̆xt(a)_.] _See_ Nyȝ.

#Nere#, #Nes#. _See_ Nas.

#Nesch#, _adj._; _quasi-sb._ (what is) soft, pleasant, VI 246. [OE. _hnesce_.]

#Nest#. _See_ Ner(e).

#Nest(e)#, _n._ nest, IV _b_ 36, IX 252, XIII _a_ 22. [OE. _nest_.]

#Neuen(e)#, _v._ to name, mention, I _introd._, XVII 12. [ON. _nefna_.]

#Neuer(e)#, _adv._ never, I 152, VIII _a_ 23 &c.; not at all, I _introd._, XVII 313; _neuer sa_, _so_, no matter how, IV _a_ 75, V 61, VI 211; _neuer þe lesse_, nevertheless, I 71. [OE. _nǣfre_.]