A. S. mennislice, humaniter.

MENSWORN, part. pa.
V. [Mansweir].

To MER, v. a. To put into confusion.

Isl. mer-ia, contundere.

Wallace.

MERCAL, s. A piece of wood used in the construction of the Shetland plough.
Statist. Acc.

MERCH, MERGH, (gutt.) s.
1. Marrow.
Douglas.
2. Strength, pith, S.
Ferguson.
3. Transferred to mind, understanding.
Hamilton.

A. S. merg, maerh, Su. G. maerg, id.

MERCIABLE, adj. Merciful.

O. Fr.