MOCH, s. A heap.
Gl. Sibb.
A. S. mucg, acervus.
To MOCHRE, MOKRE, v. n.
1. To heap up, to hoard.
Priests Peblis.
Ital. mucchiare; Isl. mock-a, id. coacervare.
2. To be busy about trifling matters or mean work, S. B. pron. mochre.
3. To work in the dark, S. B.
MOCHT, aux. v. Might.
Wallace.
Alem. moht-a, from mog-en, posse.
MODE, MWDE, s.
1. Courage.
A. S. Sw. mod, id.
Wyntown.
2. Indignation.
Sir Tristrem.