To maw. v. a. To mow.
Maw'kin. s. A cloth, usually wetted and attached to a pole, to sweep clean a baker's oven. See SLOMAKING.
May. s. The blossom of the white thorn.
May-be, Mâ-be. adv. Perhaps; it may be.
May-fool. s. Same as April fool.
May-game, Mâ-game. s. A frolic; a whim.
To Meech. v. n. To play truant; to absent from school without leave.
Meech'er. s. A truant.
To Mell. v. a. To meddle; to touch. I'll neither mell nor make: that is, I will have nothing to do with it. I ont mell o't, I will not touch it.
"Of eche mattir thei wollin mell."