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Mad. mad, to be intoxicated ; un-mad, to be insane. Cfr. goth. 



r/a-maids ; ags. gemaad ; it. matto. 

 Madder, Madre-. ma<d, to adorn. 

 MAG-ist-. (Al-magest.) v. Macro-. 

 Maggot. V. Musquito. 



Magic, ma^ya^ trick, illusion. [g. magd ; d. maagd. 



Maid, madhya^, a young woman. Cfr. goth. magafhs; ags. msegth ; 

 Mail, mal, to hold, to wear. 

 Main, Maj-. v. Macro-, Man-, Many. 

 Make. ina,gh, to begin; ina,h, to grow or increase. Cfr. goth. 



mag cm ; g. mogen, machen ; d. mogen, maken ; ags. tnagan, 



macian. v. Macro-. 

 Mal-. mala*!, filth, sin ; malma<5, black, vile, foul j malla«, strong, 



robust; the cheek and temples. Cfr. [liXaq, [xeXa'^io, fioXwio ) 



maJus, mallgnus, mala; goth. mail, halva ; fr. mal. v. Mail. 

 Male. ma^la«, a man. 



Mall-, mall, to hold, to have. Cfr. malleus; sp. mallo. 

 Mamma, ma^, a mother, a woman's waist. 

 Man, -Min-. man, to know, or understand ] mna^, to learn ; manas, 



the mind; manu^, man; mantr, a counsellor. Cfr. irmWj 



mens, mon-, lio-min-, liu-man- ; goth. ags. g. d. dan. man; g. 



menscJi, (manufya**,) meinen. 

 Man-. ma^na<5, an agent, taking, seizing. Cfr. manus; fr. main. 

 Mand- (-ible, -il, -ucate,) Mantle. ma,d, to divide, to surround, to 



decorate. Cfr. imvduaq; g. d. mantel; ags. maentel ; it. sp. 

 Manger, v. Maw. [rnanto ; fr. manteaii. v. Mend-. 



Mania. manyu«, anger, sorrow. 

 Many, ma^h, to grow, or increase. Cfr. im-man-is ; goth. manags ; 



g. mancTie ; d. ags. menig ; dan. mange. 

 Mar. mr^, to die, to kill, to injure. Cfr. ;?*to sickness, disease ; 



liapaivu) ; marceo, morior ; goth. marzjan ; ags. merran ; sp. 



marro. 

 Marble, mam^, a desert, sand. Cfr. ixapjiapoq', marmor ; d. mar- 



mer ; it. marmo ; sp. marmol ; fr. marhre. v. Mur-. 

 March, ma^rg, martf, to go. Cfr. g. marscJi ; d. mark; fr. 



marcher ; sp. pg. marchar. 

 Margarite. mandjari^, a pearl. Cfr. ijApyapoy, goth. juarkreitns. 

 Margin, marya^, a boundary. 

 Marine, Marsh, mi^ra^i, the ocean. Cfr. mare; goth. marei ; g. 



d. meer ; w. mor ; sp. mar; fr. maree. 



