mécontent, n.m., -e, n.f., dissatisfied person; malcontent. C’est un —; he is a discontented man.
mécontentement (-tan-tmān), n.m., discontent, discontentedness, dissatisfaction, displeasure. Donner du — à; to displease.
mécontenter, v.a., to discontent, to dissatisfy, to displease.
mécréance, n.f., infidelity, unbelief, irreligion.
mécréant, n.m., unbeliever, infidel.
mécroire, v.n., to disbelieve.
médaille, n.f., medal; (arch.) medallion; (of porters) badge, ticket; license. — d’honneur; prize-medal. Chaque — a son revers; everything has its bright and its dark side. Le revers de la —; the dark side of the picture. Tourner la —; to turn the tables. La — est renversée; the tables are turned.
*médaillé, -e, n.m.f. and adj., with a medal as a reward; (of porters) licensed. n., medalist, prize-winner.
médailleur, n.m., die-sinker.