Massedayes, pl. massdays, B 4041.
Masse-peny, s. penny for a mass, D 1749.
Mast (1) s. mast (of a ship), 3. 71; 7. 314; L. 643; A 3264, 3532.
Mast (2), s. mast, i.e. the fruit of forest-trees, acorns and beech-nuts, 9. 7, 37.
Masterte, for Me asterte, T. i. 1050 n; v. 1343 n.
Masty, adj. fattened, sluggish, H F. 1777. Lit. 'fattened on mast'; see Mast (2).
Mat, adj. dejected, A 955; exhausted, T. iv. 342; dead, L. 126; defeated utterly, B 935. See below; and see Maat.
Mate, interj. checkmate! 3. 660; adj. exhausted, 7. 176. O.F. mat, Arab, māt, dead (in chess).
Matére, s. matter, affair, subject, business, 3. 43; L. 365, 270 a; A 727, 1259, B 322, 411, 581, 1703, 2148, D 910, E 90, 1175; theme, 5. 26; material, B 1. p 1. 15; I 137; cause, B 4. p 7. 60; reason, B 3054; Mátere, matter, L. 1582; Materes, pl. materials (of a solid character), G 779; Matires, gen. pl. of the materials, G 770. See Matiere.
Material, adj. material, I 182; as s., material, matter, B 5. p 1. 35.