Mónna-tále, good wife such a one.

Mónno. Vsed for Móndo, a world.

Monnosíno, that is very tender or dainty in eating.

Móno, the number single or one, or of vnity namely in composition.

Monócca, a Nunne or single woman.

Monocentáuro, a faigned beast like a horse and a man.

Monoceróte, a strange monster that hath the bodie of a Horse, the feete of an Elephant, the taile of an Hog, the head of a Stag and one long shining horne in his forehead, which some take for the Vnicornes horne, called a Liocorne.

Monochíno, a kind of grayish colour that Nunnes weare.

Monocórdo, an instrument with many stringes of one sound, which with little pieces of cloth make distinct sounds.

Monocróma, a picture all of one colour without any mixture.