Múscolo, Múscoli, a muscle or fleshy part of the body consisting of flesh, veines, sinnewes and arteries, being an instrumental part of the body, seruing for voluntary moouing, being a substance harder and endued with lesse sence then a sinew; as also softer and indued with more sence then a ligature. It is also an engine of warre, vnder which the Romans were wont safely to approch the wals of a towne to fill vp the ditches. It is also vsed for a fish, which continually swimmeth before the Whale, and serueth as a gard vnto it, that it run not vpon rockes, called the Guid-whale and of some the Whirle-poole.
Muscolóso, full of muscles or braunes of hard and compact flesh.
Muscóso, full of muske. Also mossie, or ouer growne with mosse. Also muskie or full of muske.
Músco maríno, Seamosse, Flauke or hearbe corall.
Muscoríni, Muske-grape-flowres.
Músculo maríno, a little fish called the Guide-whale, or Whirle-poole. Looke Múscolo.
Múse, Muses or Nimphes, properly the nine muses or Goddesses of learning, poesie and musike. Also learning or study of good letters.
MVS Musẻlla, an Oaten-pipe, a pipe of Reedes.
Musẻlláre, to play on Oaten-pipes.
Musẻlli, collars or traces of any harnished horses. Also muzles or wads of Okame that Gunners put in the mouth of their pieces against ill weather.