[medo-stîg], st. f., mead-road, road to the mead-hall: acc. sg. medo-stîg, [925].

[medo-wang], st. m., mead-field (where the mead-hall stood): acc. pl. medo-wongas, [1644].

[meðel], st. n., assembly, council: dat. sg. on meðle, [1877].

[meðel-stede], st. m., (properly place of speech, judgment-seat), here meeting-place, battle-field (so, also [425], the battle is conceived under the figure of a parliament or convention): dat. sg. on þäm meðel-stede, [1083].

[meðel-word], st. n., words called forth at a discussion; address: instr. pl. meðel-wordum, [236].

[melda], w. m., finder, informer, betrayer: gen. sg. þäs meldan, [2406].

[meltan], st. v. intrans., to consume by fire, melt or waste away: inf., [3012]; pret. sg. mealt, [2327]; pl. multon, [1121].

ge-meltan, the same: pret. sg. gemealt, [898], [1609], [1616]; ne gemealt him se môd-sefa (his courage did not desert him), [2629].

[men]. See [man].

[mene], st. m., neck ornament, necklace, collar: acc. sg., [1200].