Miste, Myste. See Myȝt(e).
Mister, Myster, n. need, IV b 58, 67, X 151, 161; Maister, in hom maister were, was their duty, VII 35. [OFr. mest(i)er, meistier.]
Myst-hakel, n. cloak of mist, V 13. [OE. mist + hacele.]
Mnam, n. (mina), talent, VIII a 237, 238; Nam, VII a 235. [L. m(i)nam, accus.]
Mo, adj. and quasi-pron. more (in number), others, I 133, II 90, 350, V 254, IX 153, XIV d 7, XV b 22, XVI 358, XVII 134, &c.; Moo, XVI 208, 328. [OE. mā, compar. adv.]
Moche, adv. greatly, much, IX 101, 300, XI b 107, 183, &c.; to a great extent, XIII b 41; Much(e), VI 14, XI b 297, &c. [OE. mycel, mycle.] See Mekill, Mor(e), Mo.
Mochel, adj. (and quasi-sb.), great, much, XII a 105, b 212; Moche, II 36, III 25, 32, XIII a 51, &c.; Much, V 72, 268, VI 244, &c.; in so moche, to the corresponding extent, XI b 232; in so moche þat, in as much as, IX 299. [OE. mycel.] See Mekill, Miche, More.
Mod, n. mood, temper, VI 41. [OE. mōd.]
Mody, adj. as sb. the passionate (lover), XV b 22. [OE. mōdig.]
Moder, -ir, n. mother, II 30, III 40, V 252, XVI 250, &c.; Moder, gen. sg. XI b 29; as adj. in modir tunge, XI a 40. [OE. mōdor.]