—— [rights], ch. xxv. (i. [597]–628), ii. [748]

[Matter], regarded as impure, ii. [362] sq.

[Meat], manslayers prohibited from eating, i. [375];
abstained from before the offering of a sacrifice, ii. [296];
after a death, ii. [301], [302], [304] sq.
See [Vegetarianism]

——, fresh, abstained from after a death, ii. [300] sq.;
by girls at puberty, ii. [307] sq.

[Medicines], religious veneration of, ii. [591], [641]

[Men], the occupations of, i. [633]–637;
the sexual impulse of, i. [657];
forbidden to eat certain foods, ii. [321] sq.;
extra-matrimonial intercourse of, ii. [422]–434, [436]–455;
the preference given to virgin brides by, ii. [434]–437, [440];
homosexual practices between, ch. xliii. (ii. [456]–489), ii. [752] sq.

“Merit,” analysis of the concept, i. [150]–152

[Merits], i. [86], ii. [360] sq., common enjoyment of, i. [96]–99;
the conferring of, upon the dead, ii. [550]–552

[Midsummer] customs, i. [56] sq.

[Milk], prohibition of boiling, i. [197];
offered to strangers, i. [590] sq.;
abstinence from, ii. [325] sq.;
after a death, ii. [301]