Maundy, sb. == duty, commandment; [mandé]. 359 β. Lat. mandatum
Maveis, adj. == bad. RG. 537. Fr. mauvais
Maw, sb. == stomach. RG. 311; [mahe]. Rel. S. v. 171
Mawmet, sb. == idol. RG. 14. Probably the word originally meant a scare-crow, a bundle of clouts or rags, from the verb ‘maim.’ See Prof. Key’s remarks on this word, Phil. Soc. Trans. 1856, p. 245.
May, sb. == maiden. Wright’s L. P. p. 26, 28. AS. mæg.
May, vb. O. and N. 1622; [mowe]. RG. 454; [muhe]. O. and N. 1579; [muȝe]. O. and N. 62. 3 pl. pres. ‘mahen.’ Rel. S. iv. 74. pret. ‘myȝte.’ RG. 377
May, sb. (the month) [ma ?] Ritson’s AS. viii. 146; [me ?] Wright’s L. P. p. 61
Maynage, sb. == suite, attendants. RG. 183
Mayor, sb. [mor]. RG. 542
Maze, sb. == folly. RG. 322, 498