mind, II, 216, 12, 15; 218, 13, 16: recollection. her mind she keeped, II, 72, 13: did not forget what she had promised. for changing o her min, 81, 32: seems to mean, lest she should change her mind; but the sense is not striking.

mind. mind o, on, I, 481, 26; IV, 194, 16, 9; 195, 15; 196, 17; 197, 17, etc.: remember. pret. mind, I, 183, 30. mind of, on, mind to, I, 470, 16; IV, 403 f., 14, 28; 437, 24: remind of. he mind’t him on, V, [18], 5: remembered.

minde, ffor the maydens loue that I haue most minde, II, 58, 5: elliptical or corrupt. Comparing 59, 24 (where the MS. reads, wrongly, most meed) we see that for is not to be taken with minde. We must understand most in mind or most mind to or of, or, possibly, minde may be (from minnen, remember) had in mind.

minge (A. S. myndgian), III, 355, 6; 362, 72: utter. minged, II, 59, 21: didst name the name of, mention (or, perhaps, only bore in mind). myn, III, 358, 72.

minikin, V, [201] b: little, pretty little.

minion, I, 284, 12: dainty.

minnie, minny, II, 473, 16, 17; IV, 69, 16; 294, C 9, 10; V, [115], 9: mother. IV, 6, 15; V, [250], 14: dam.

mint to, II, 469, 31; IV, 493, 20; V, [28], 67; [238], 21: put out the hand towards, move towards. minted as, V, [9], 7: took a direction as if, made as if.

mire, myre, I, 428, 13, 14; 429, 7, 8; III, 475 b: swamp, bog. mire an moss, bog, an miery hole, IV, 22, 12; cf. 184, 5.

mirk, myrke, mark, I, 326, 16; IV, 517, 14: dark.