Malone, for Me alone, T. i. 1028 n, ii. 1401 n.
Malt, s. A 3988, 3991, D 1746.
Malt, pt. s. melted, T. i. 582; HF. 922. See Melte.
Maltalent, s. ill-will, ill-humour, resentment, R. 273, 330. O. F. mal talent.
Man, s. A 167, 209, 223; (used indefinitely) one, B 43, D 2002; hero, B 3331; servant, I 772; Mannes, gen. A 574, B 1630; of mankind, T. ii. 417; Men, pl. men, people, 18. 26; A 178; sing. (unemphatic form of man), one (with sing. verb), A 149, 232, C 675, G 392; T. iv. 866; 5. 22 (see note); Mennes, gen. pl. 3. 976; B 202.
Manace, s. threat, menace, A 2003, B 3789, I 646; Manaces, pl. B 1. m 4. 4; B 2. p 1. 65.
Manace, ger. to threaten, E 1752; Manaceth, pr. s. menaces, E 122, I 646; Manaced, pt. s. B 2694; Manasinge, pres. pt. threatening, B 2. m 4. 3; B 4. m 2. 4.
Manasinge, s. threatening, A 2035.
Mandement, s. summons, D 1346, 1360; Mandements, pl. D 1284.
Maner, s. manor, place to dwell in, 3. 1004.