Maulardes, n. pl. mallards, wild-duck, II 310. [OFr. mallart.]

Maundementis, n. pl. commandments, XI b 184. [OFr. mandement.]

Maunged, pp. eaten, VIII a 255. [OFr. mangier.]

Mawe, n. belly, VIII a 167, 306 (pl. or distrib. sg.; see Herte). [OE. maga.]

Me. See Men; and Ich, pron.

Measse, n. mess, portion (of food), XVII 389. [OFr. mes.]

Mecull. See Mekill, adj.

Mede, n. reward; Lady Meed (personif. of bribery, &c.), VIII a 41; to mede, in payment, as reward, IV a 64, XIV b 2, XVII 122; qwite hym his m., pay him out, XVII 216. [OE. mēd.]

Medeful, adj. profitable, XI b 247. [From prec.]

Medycyne, n. cure, I 244. [OFr. medicine.]