merluche, n.f., (ich.) dried haddock; stockfish; salt-cod.

merlus, n.m., hake; haddock.

merrain, n.m., broad lath, planks, stave-wood, (hunt.) horn (of deer); (cooperage) clap-board.

*merveille, n.f., wonder, marvel, miracle, prodigy. À —; admirably done, wonderfully well, capitally. Faire des —s; to perform wonders. Promettre monts et —s; to promise wonders. Mes affaires vont à —; my affairs are going on admirably, swimmingly. Se porter à —; to be in splendid health, to be very fit.

*merveilleuse, n.f., affected lady.

*merveilleusement (-eûz-mān), adv., wonderfully, admirably; wonderfully well.

*merveilleu-x, -se, adj., wonderful, wondrous, marvelous; remarkable.

*merveilleux, n.m., wonderful, marvelous part; marvelous, exquisite; coxcomb, swell, dandy, beau.

mes (mè), adj.m.f.pl., my.