To MANG, v. a.
1. To stupify.
Douglas.
To be mang't, to run into disorder, Ang.
2. To mar, to injure.
Bannatyne P.
3. To maim, to bruise.
Douglas.
O. Fr. man-ier, maltraiter, battre; Roquefort.
4. To overpower, Ang.
A. Nicol.
5. To render, or become, frantic, Ang.
Douglas.
Alem. meng-en, deficere; or A. S. meng-an, miscere.
MANGE, s. Meat, a meal.
Montgomerie.
Mangery, s. A feast.
Barbour.
O. Fr. mangerie, repas, festin.
To MANGLE, v. a. To smooth linen clothes by passing them through a rolling press, S.
Teut. manghel-en, polire lintea.
Mangle, s. A calender, S.