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- merlare. See marlare.
- merlengus, merlingus:—a ling (asellus longus).
- merscum:—a marsh.
- meruca:—a cod (morrhua vulgaris).
- merulus:—a merlin (falco æsalon).
- mesagium. See messuagium.
- mescheninga:—wrongful prosecution (miskenning).
- mesfacere:—to do wrong.
- meslea, mesleia, mesleta:— a fray, a melée.
- mesprisio. See misprisio.
- messuria:—the office and profits of a farm bailiff.
- messarius:—a mower or reaper; a farm bailiff.
- messina:—harvest time.
- messuagium:—a messuage; a dwelling-house.
- mestaria, mestera, mesterum:—art; trade; mistery.
- mestelenium:— the remains of a meal given as alms.
- mesticare, mestifirare:—to make sad.
- mestilo:—mesline, wheat and rye mixed.
- meta:—a mete, a boundary.
- meiallifodina:—a mine.
- metebona:—work done for food.
- mega:—a stack or heap of hay or corn, a mow.
- micatorium:— a grater.
- michia:—a loaf.
- miles:—a knight.
- miliare:—a thousand; a mile; a milestone.
- miliatium:—millet.
- milicentum:—a millstream.
- militare:— to be knighted.
- militia:—knighthood; a knight's fee; a body of knights or soldiers; tenure by knight service.
- milium:—millet.
- millenarium:—a thousand.
- milliare:—a thousand; a mile; a milestone.
- millo:—a hayrick.
- milium:—a hound's collar.
- milivellus. See mulvellus.
- mimilogium:—minstrelsy.
- mina:—a measure of corn, &c, 3 to 7 skeps; a measure of land, 120 ft. square; a measure of wine; a mine.
- minagium:—toll paid on corn sold by the mina.
- minare:—to drive; to guide.
- minaria:—a mine.
- minator:—a miner.
- minera:—a mine, ore.
- minerarius:—a miner.
- mineria:—a mine; a quarry.
- minetarius:—a miner.
- miniator:—an illuminator.
- minietum verrum:—miniver.
- minigunga:—warning. (A. S. mynegung.)
- minister:—a thane; a bailiff.
- ministeriales:—traders.