Mydnyȝt, n. midnight, V 119. [OE. mid-niht.]
Myghtfull, adj. mighty, XVII 1. [OE. miht + -ful.]
Mighty, Myghty, adj. mighty, VII 177, &c.; was so myghty to, had the power to, XVI 91; quasi-sb. mighty princes, VII 118. [OE. mihtig.]
Myȝt(e), n. might, power, strength, capacity, I 84, 186, VIII a 195, XI b 114; Mycht, X 48, 65, &c.; Myght, IX 197, XVI 233, &c.; Miste, Myste (see App. p. 278), XV g 29; of myste, mighty, VI 102; pl. deeds of power, XVI 174; do (all) his myȝt, &c., do all in his power, X 79, XI b 6; with thair mychtis all, with all their might, X 95; at my myght, as far as I can, XVII 322. [OE. miht.]
Miȝte, Mihte, &c. See Mai, v.
Mykeȝ, n. pl. ? favourites, VI 212 (note); see Mike, n. in N.E.D. [Unknown.]
Milde, Mylde, adj. gentle, kindly, IV a 74, b 75, XV g 2, &c. [OE. míld.]
Mile, Myle, n. mile; sg. for pl. after numerals, II 350, XIV b 42; wel a four grete myle, fully (a distance of) four 'long miles', IX 200 (see note). [OE. mīl.]
Miles, ? n. pl. XV b 20; ? read meles murge <wi>þ, call lovingly to; see Mele, v.
Myn, adj. smaller, in more and myn, all, XVII 112, 278. [ON. minni; meiri ok minni.]