Mani(e), Many(e), adj. many, I 133, II 294, III 41, VIII a 100, &c.; Meny(e), VIII b 36, XIII a 6, &c.; Moni, Mony, V 201, VI 212, &c.; mani (moni) a, &c., many a, II 432, XIV c 68, 92, &c.; (without a), I 157 (note), II 520, XVII 355, 436; many ... fold(e), see Fold(e). [OE. manig, menig, monig.]

Manyere. See Maner(e).

Manyfold, adj. many times multiplied, great, XII b 154. [OE. manig-fáld.] See Fold.

Mankyn, n. mankind, XVII 71. [OE. man-cyn(n).]

Mankunde, Mankynde, n. mankind, XIII a 2, XVI 15. [OE. mann + cýnd; cf. prec.]

Mannus, &c.; Mansed. See Man(e); Manaced.

Mappa Mundi, n. map, or descriptive geography, of the world, IX 301. [Latin; also appears in ME. in Fr. form mappe-mounde.]

Mar, Marre, v. to hinder, stop, XVI 116, XVII 129 (subj.); marre ... to, prevent from, XVI 173; to destroy, V 194, XVI 208. [OE. merran, hinder, spoil.]

Marchant, n. merchant, XII b 166. [OFr. marchand.]

Marchaundise, n. commercial dealings, XI b 290. [OFr. marchandise.]