Moni, -y. See Mani.
Moniales, n. pl. nuns, VIII b 80. [Med.L. moniālis.]
Monk(e), n. monk, V 40, VIII a 322, b 80. [OE. munuc.]
Monthe, n. month, VIII b 52, XII a 34, &c.; pl. (orig. gen.) in tuo monthe day, two months' time, XII a 29 (see Day). [OE. mōn(a)þ.] See Tweluemonth(e).
Moo; Moost. See Mo; Mor(e).
Mor, n. moor, V 12, XV e 1, &c. [OE. mōr.]
More, adj. compar. greater, V 32, IX 28, 245, &c.; more, further, &c. (easily passing into adv., as XIV b 3, &c.), II 264, V 180, XVI 106, &c.; quasi-sb. a greater amount, more, VI 193, 217, 240 (see Longe adv.), &c.; more and les(se), les and more, all, XVI 383, XVII 11, 94; more and myn, all, XVII 112, 278 (see Myn). Mast, superl. greatest, most, X 18, 38, 104; Most(e), XI b 25, XIV c 15, XVI 360; both the m. and the leest, all, XVII 452; þe most, (the) most (part), I 23. [OE. māra; mǣst (late Nth. māst, with vowel of compar.).] See Mekill, &c.
Mor(e), Mare (IV, XIV), adv. compar. more, VI 193, &c.; forming compar., VI 239, IX 248, XII b 130, &c.; longer, further, in the future, again, &c. (esp. in no more, na mare, &c.), I 83, 144, IV a 58, XIV b 3 (or adj.), &c.; moreover, VI 205; noȝt ... more, not ... either, VI 228; no more bot, none the more except that, V 243. Mast (IV), Moost, Most(e), superl. most(ly), for the most part, II 12, 33 (see Ony), IV a 77, VII 10, XI a 20, &c.; forming superl., IX 42, &c. [As prec.; for older compar. adv. see Mo.] See Mekill, &c.; Nomore.
Moreyn, n. plague; þe furste moreyn, the Black Death (1349), XIII b 26. [OFr. morine.]
Morn(e), n. morning, morrow, I 137, V 282. [OE. morne dat. sg.] See Morwe.