+myteynes (A.N.) 476, _mittens, gloves_ mnam, 131, _a Hebrew coin_ mo (A.S.) _more_ mody (A.S.) _moody_. modiliche, _moodily_ moeble, meble (A.N.) 364, _goods_ molde, moolde (A.S.) _earth, mould_ moled (A.N.) 262, 264, _spotted, stained_ mom (A.S.) 13, _a mum, sound_ mone (A.S.) 295, _lamentation_ +monelich (A.N.) 457, _meanly_ monials (A.N.) 192, _nuns_ (_Lat._ moniales) moore (A.S.) 403, _greater_ moost (A.S.) _greatest_ moot (A.N.) 113, 417, _a moat_ moot-halle (A.S.) 73, 74, _hall of meeting, of justice_ more (A.S.) 300, 330, 331, 334, _pl._ mores, 416, _a root_ mornen (A.S.) _to mourn_. _pret. s._ mornede mortrews (A.N.) 248, 250, 252, _a kind of soup_ morwe (A.S.) _morning, morrow_ morwenynge (A.S.) _morning_ mote (A.S.) 25, _to hold courts of justice_ motyng (A.S.) 141, _judging, meeting for justice_ moton (A.N.) 44, _the name of a coin_. _See_ note on l. 1404 mous (A.S.) _pl._ mees, _a mouse_ mouster (A.N.) 267, _muster, arrangement_ muche (A.S.) 155, 417, _great_ muchel (A.S.) 401, _great, much_ muliere, mulliere (A.N.) 343, 344, _a wife, woman_ murie (A.S.) _pleasant, merry, joyful_. murye, 1, _pleasantly_, murier, _more pleasant_ murthe (A.S.) 382, _pleasure, joy, mirth_ murthen (A.S.) 362, _to make merry or joyful_ muson (A.N.) 183, _measures_ (?) must (A.S.) 391, _a liquor made of honey_ N. nale (A.S.) 124, _the ale_. _see_ atte namoore (A.S.) _no more_ naught (A.S.) _not, nought_ ne (A.S.) _not_. The negative _ne_ is combined with the verb _to will, to be_, &c.; as _nelle_, for _ne wille_, _nel, nyl_, for _ne wil_, _nere_, for _ne were_, _nolde_, for _ne wolde_, _nyste_, for _ne wiste_. It is sometimes combined with other verbs, as _naroos_, 399, for _ne aroos_. So we have such expressions as, wol he nele he, 427, i. e. _whether he will or he will not_ nede (A.S.) _need_ neddre (A.S.) 82, _an adder, venomous serpent_ nedlere (A.S.) 96, _maker of, or dealer in, needles_ neet (A.S.) 411, _cattle_. Farmers still talk of _neat cattle_ neghen (A.S.) _to approach, to near_. _pret. s._ neghed, 425, neghede, 438 neigh (A.S.) _near, nigh_ nempne (A.S.) 397, _to name, call_. _pret. s._ nempned, 397, 404. _part. pas._ y-nempned, nempned nevelynge (A.S.) 85, _sniveling_ nygard (A.S.) _niggard_ nymen, nyme (A.S.) 268, 304 426, _to take_. _part. pas._ y-nome, 427 nyppe (A.S.) 379, _a point_ (?) noble (A.N.) 191, _a gold coin of the value of six shillings and eightpence_ noght (A.S.) _nought, nothing_ noyen (A.N.) _to injure, annoy, plague_ nones (A.N.) 125, _the hour of two or three in the afternoon_ nonne (A.S.) 86, _a nun_ noon (A.S.) _none_ nounpere (A.N.) 97, _an umpire, an arbitrator_ noughty (A.S.) 130, _possessed of nothing_ noun (A.N.) 366, _no_ nouthe (A.S.) _now_ O. o (A.S.) 349, _one_ of-gon (A.S.) 166, _to derive_ (?) of-walked (A.S.) 258, _fatigued with walking_ o-lofte (A.S.) _aloft, on high_ one, oone (A.S.) _singly, alone, only_. myn one, 154, _myself singly_
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