Fr. morguer, to make a sour face.

2. To murmur, to grumble, S.

Murgeon, Morgeoun, s.
1. A murmur, S.
Ramsay.
2. Muttering, in reference to the Mass.
R. Bruce.

To MURGULLIE.
V. [Margulyie].

MURYT, pret. Walled.
Barbour.

Fr. mur-er, to wall.

MURLAN, s. A round narrow-mouthed basket, S. B.
V. [Murling].
Pop. Ball.

To MURLE, v. a. To moulder.

C. B. mwrl, crumbling.

Priests Peblis.