Malvesyn, [9/120]; [p. 86]; [p. 90, No. 12]; [p. 93, No. 6]; the sweet wine Malmsey.
Malyke or Malaga, figs of, [166/18].
recipe at [p. 145].
Manchet, [198/627], fine bread.
Manerable, [75/1113], well-trained.
Manerly, [13/195]; [63/923], neatly.
Maners, [197/601], dwelling-houses, mansions, Fr. manoir, a Mansion, Mannor, or Mannor-house. Cot.
Manger, a horse’s, [197/610].
Mangle your food, don’t, [256/176]-9. ‘I mangle a thing, I disfygure it with cuttyng of it in peces or without order. Je mangonne ... and je mutille. You have mangylled this meate horrybly, it is nat to sette afore no honest men (nul homme de bien) nowe.’ Palsgrave.