menacen (A.N.) _to menace, threaten_ manere (A.N.) _manner_ mange (A.N.) 132, _to eat_ mangerie (A.N.) 209, 328, _an eating, a feast_ manlich (A.S.) 92. _humane_. manliche, _manfully, humanely_ mansed (A.N.) 30, 74, 190, 233, 438, _cursed, excommunicated_ marc (A.N.) 161, _a mark (a coin)_ marche (A.S.) 159, 321, _a border_. The word is preserved in the term "Marches of Wales," "Marches of Scotland" marchen (A.N.) _to march, go_ mareys (A.N.) _a marsh_ +masedere (A.N.) 499, _more amazed_ maugree (A.N.) 131, _ill thanks, in spite of_ maundee (A.S.) 339, _maunday_ maundement (A.N.) 348, _a commandment_ mawe (A.S.) 298, _mouth, maw_ maze (A.N.) 12, _doubt, amazement, a labyrinth_ meden (A.S.) 56, _to reward, bribe_ mede (A.S.) _meed, reward_ medlen (A.N.) _to mix with_ meel (A.S.) _meal_ meene (A.N.) _poor, moderate, middle_ mees (A.S.) 249, 313, _a mess_ or _portion of meat_ megre (A.N.) _meagre, thin_ meynee (A.N.) 178, _household, household retinue_ meken (A.S.) _to make meek, humiliate_ mele (A.S.) 262, _meal, flour_ mendinaunt, _pl._ mendinauntz (A.N.) _a beggar; friars of the begging orders_ mene, meene (A.N.) _mean, middle_ mene (A.N.) 326, _a mean_ menen (A.S.) _to mean_. to meene, 15, 18. that is Crist to mene, 399, _that means Christ_ menen (A.S.) _to moan, lament_. _pret._ mened +menemong (A.S.) 497, _of an ordinary quality_ menever (A.N.) 433, _a kind of fur; the fur of the ermine and small weasel mixed_ mengen (A.S.) _to mix, meddle_ menyson (A.N.) 337, _a flux, dysentery_ menour (A.N.) _a Minorite_ menske (A.S.) 54, 455, _decency, honour, manliness_ mercien (A.N.) _to thank_ mercy (A.N.) 17, 353, _thanks_ mercy (A.N.) 360, 361, _mercy_ mercyment (A.N.) _amercement_ merk (A.S.) 316, _a mark_ merke (A.S.) 15, _dark_. merknesse (A.S.) 377, 379, _darkness_ merveillous (A.N.) _marvellous, wonderful_ meschief (A.N.) 197, _mishap, evil, mischief_ mesel (A.S.) _pl._ meseles, 51, 144, 337, _a leper_ meson-Dieux (A.N.) 139, _hospitals_ messe (A.S.) _mass, the Romish ceremony_ mestier (A.N.) 138, _occupation_ mesurable (A.N.) _moderate_ met (A.S.) 267, _measure_ mete (A.S.) _meat_. mete-less, (A.S.) _without meat_ metels (A.S.) 13, 31, 147, 149, 155, 202, 207, _a dream_ meten, meete (A.S.) 310, _to meet_. _pret. s._ mette, 351. _part. pas._ met, 216 meten (A.S.) _to dream_. _pret. s._ mette, 148, 155, 396. _part. s._ metynge, 221 metyng (A.S.) 246, _a dream_ +meter (A.S.) 476, _fitter_ (?) meve (A.N.) 153, 228, _to move_. _pres. pl._ ye moeven, 298 myd (A.S.) _with_ myddel-erthe (A.S.) 221, _the world_ middes (A.S.) _middle, midst_ mynistren (A.N.) 231, _to administer_ mynnen (A.S.) 322, _to mind, to recollect_ mynours (A.N.) _miners, diggers of mines_ mys-beden (A.S.) 119, _to injure_ mysese (A.N.) 16, _ill ease_ mys-eise (A.N.) 139, _ill at ease_ mysfeet (A.N.) 224, _ill deed, wrong_ +myster (A.N.) 484, _kind species_ mystier (A.S.) _more misty, more dark_
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