MILL-LADE, MILL-LEAD, s. a mill-course.
MIM, adj. prim; demure; prudish.
MIM-MOU'D, adj. soft of speech; bashful.
To MIND, v. n. to remember; to recollect.
MINNIE, MINNY, s. mother.
MIRK, MYUK, MARK, adj. dark.
MIRLYGOES, s. pl. when persons see indistinctly they are said to be in the Mirlygoes.
MISCALL, MISCA', v. a. to call hard uames.
MISCHANTER, s. misfortune; mishap.
To MISKEN, v. n. not to recognise.