Malt, pa. t. sg. melted, V 12. [OE. meltan, pa. t. malt.]
Man. See Make(n).
Man(e), Manne, n. man, mankind, (any)body, one, I 102, II 27, IV a 12, b 62, XVII 236, &c.; Mon, V 32, 170, 271 (note), VI 160, &c. Gen. sg. (often generic, equiv. to 'human', &c.), Manes(se), II 552, XV i 16; Mannes, -is, -ys, -us, III 54, VIII a 234 (note), XI b 113, 114, XII b 139, XVI 246, &c.; Mans, in mans wonder, monster, XVII 408. Manne, dat. sg. III 19. Men(e), pl. I 32, IV b 9, &c.; Men(ne), Mene, gen. pl. men's, people's, &c., IV b 69 (footnote), VIII b 29, XIII b 20; Mennes, -ys, -us, I 82, VIII a 96, XI b 119, 192; Mens, IV b 50, *69 (footnote). [OE. man(n), mon(n).] See Men, Noman.
Manaced, pa. t. threatened, VIII a 163; Mansed, V 277. [OFr. manecier, manasser; cf. Comsed, for the reduction.]
Manans, n. threat, X 72. [OFr. manace, with confusion of suffix.]
Mandeþ, 3 sg. pres. sends forth, XV b 16, 25. [OFr. mander.]
Maner(e), Manyere (III), n. (a) manner, way, I 80, X 103, XI a 11, XIII b 30 (without foll. of), &c.; in his manere, after his fashion, VIII a 104; custom, II 431, XIII b 17, 26; kind, sort, IX 102, 139, &c.; any (ich) maner, any (every) kind of, II 364, VIII a 213; with sg. form after al(le), meny, and numerals (usually without of), II 302, III introd., VIII a 20, XIII a 37, b 1, 9, &c.; deuyse, tell, the maner (of), describe, IX 264, 268; Manereȝ, pl. courtesy, *VI 22 (MS. marereȝ). [OFr. man(i)ere.]
Manes(se). See Man(e).
Manfully, adv. manfully, X 117. [From OE. mann + -full.]
Manhode, n. virility, IX 80. [OE. mann + hād.]