Mekill, adv. greatly, much, IV b 23. [OE. micel, micle.] See Moche, Mor(e), Mo.
Mekis, 2 sg. pres. in mekis þiselffe, humblest thyself, XVI 350. [From Meke, adj.]
Mele, v. to speak, say, V 227, 268, 305, VI 137, 229, ? *XV b 20 (MS. miles). [OE. mǣlan.]
Melke, Milke, n. milk, II 146, VIII a 176. [OE. me(o)lc, milc.]
Mell, v.1 to announce, declare; ? grant, XVII 44 (or from next, in vague use extended from that seen in XVI). [OE. meðlan.] Cf. Mele.
Melle, v.2 to mix, mingle, XVI 302; Mellit, pp. X 22; Ymelled, XIII b 3; Mellyng, n. mingling, XIII b 12. [OFr. mesler, meller.]
Melody, n. melody, (sweet) music, II 46, 278, 442, 523, 590, IV a 67. [OFr. melodie.]
Membre, n. limb, member, V 224, VIII b 34; fig. VI 98. [OFr. membre.]
Memoire, Memorye, n. memory, XII b 221; commemoration (of the faithful departed), VIII a 89. [OFr. memoire, memorie.]
Men, impers. subject sg. one, IX 69; also freq. (esp. in men may) in syntactically doubtful cases prob. apprehended as pl., as IX 75 (first), 118, XV h 3, &c.; Me, III 3, 16, 48, 51, XIII a 9, XV g 8, 28. [OE. man, reduced under wk. stress.] See Man (esp. V 170).