A. S. mowe, acervus.
MOW, (pron. moo) s.
1. The mouth, S.
Maitland Poems.
Fr. moue; Su. G. mun, Teut. muyl, id.
2. A distorted mouth.
Roull.
3. Used in pl. in the sense of jest. Nae mows, no jest, S.
Chr. Kirk.
To Mow, v. n. To speak in mockery.
Lyndsay.
Mowar, s. A mocker.
Palice Honour.
To Mow-band, v. a. To mention, to articulate, S.
Ross.
Teut. muyl-band-en, fiscellam ori appendere.
Mow-bit, s. A morsel, S.
Ferguson.
Mow-frachty, adj. Palatable, S. B.