[mund], st. f., hand: instr. pl. mundum, mid mundum, [236], [514], [1462], [3023], [3092].

[mund-bora], w. m., protector, guardian, preserver: nom. sg., [1481], [2780].

[mund-gripe], st. m., hand-grip, seizure: acc. sg. mund-gripe, [754]; dat. sg. mund-gripe, [380], [1535]; äfter mund-gripe (after having seized the criminal), [1939].

[murnan], st. v., to shrink from, be afraid of, avoid: pret. sg. nô mearn fore fæhðe and fyrene, [136]; so, [1538]; nalles for ealdre mearn (was not apprehensive for his life), [1443].—2) to mourn, grieve: pres. part. him wäs ... murnende môd, [50]; pres. subj., þonne he fela murne (than that he should mourn much), [1386].

be-murnan, be-meornan, with acc., to mourn over: pret. be-mearn, [908], [1078].

[murn-lîce]. See [un-murn-lîce].

[mûð-bana], w. m., mouth-destroyer: dat. sg. tô mûð-bonan (of Grendel because he bit his victim to death), [2080].

[mûða], w. m., mouth, entrance: acc. sg. recedes mûðan (mouth of the house, door), [725].

ge-[mynd], st. f., memory, memorial, remembrance: dat. pl. tô gemyndum, [2805], [3017]. See [weorð-mynd].

[myhdgian], w. v., to call to mind, remember: pres. sg. myndgað, [2058]; pres. part. w. gen. gif þonne Fresna hwylc ... þäs morðor-hetes myndgiend wære (were to call to mind the bloody feud), [1106].