A Concise Dictionary of Middle English eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 648 pages of information about A Concise Dictionary of Middle English.

A Concise Dictionary of Middle English eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 648 pages of information about A Concise Dictionary of Middle English.

Muchelin, v. to magnify, S; muclien, S; mucli, S; mikeland, pr. p., S2; mikeled, pp., S2.—­AS. myclian:  Goth, mikiljan.

Mud, sb. mud, Prompt.; moode, S3; mudde, S2 (13. 407), Cath., Manip.—­Cp.  OLG. mudde, see SkD.

Mudly, adj. muddy, H.

Mugen, v. to be able, S; see MA|i.

Mught, pt. s. might, S2, H; muhte, S; see Mahte.

Muk, sb. muck, filthy lucre, PP; see Mok.

Mukel, adj. great, S, S2; see Muchel.

Mull, sb. mould, rubbish, S2, Cath. (n); molle, Cath.; mol, Cath. (n); mul, Cath. (n).—­Cp.  Du. mul.  See Molde.

Mullok, sb. rubbish, C3; mollocke, Cath. (n).

MultiplicacAoun, sb. multiplying, i.e.. the art of alchemy, C3.

Multiplye, v. to make gold and silver by the arts of alchemy, C3; multeplie, to increase, PP.—­OF. multiplier; Lat. multiplicare.

Mum; see Mom.

Mun, pr. s. must, S2, H ; see Mon.

Munec, sb. monk, S; see Monk.

Munen, v. to remind, to be mindful, S; see Mynne.

Mune3*ing, sb. commemoration, S.

Mungen, v. to remember, PP; see Mengen.

Mungunge, sb. remembrance, reminding, S; munegunge, S; mune3*ing, S.—­AS. mynegung.

Munne, v. to relate, mention, remind, S:  see Mynne.

Munstral, sb. minstrel, S2; see Mynstral.

Munt, sb. mount, S; see Mounte.

Munten, v. to think, to purpose, S2; myntis, pr. s. points, WA; munte, pt. s., S3; mint, S; i-munt, pp., S; i-mint, S; i-ment, S.—­AS. (ge)myntan.  See Mynde.

Murcnen, v. to murmur; murrcnesst, 2 pr. s., S.—­AS. murcnian (Leo).

Murne, adj. sad, S, HD.—­Cp.  AS. murnan, to mourn.

Murnen, v. to mourn, S, WA; see Mournen.

Murnyn, sb. mourning, B.

Murrin, sb. murrain, WW; see Moreyne.

Murthe, sb. mirth, joy, PP, S; murth, PP; murhA deg.e, S; mur3*A3/4e, S; myrthe, PP; mirthe, C; merthe, PP; muirth, PP; murA3/4hes, pl., merrymakings, amusements, PP, S2; merthes, G.—­AS. myrA deg., mirhA deg., from merg.  See Mery.

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