GLOSSARY. 



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CDape, Lb. I. xxxi. 7, perhaps potentiUa as 

 Mara, in Iceland now (Olaf Olafsens 

 Urtagards Bok) ; the cottony potentilla 

 will be silverweed, p. ariserina, with a/- 

 y en tea. 



CDaj*c]'y)i!:, max-, fem., mashwort, the ivort 

 in the mash tub, Lacn. Ill, Lb. IL xxiv. 

 On the malt boiling water is poured, 

 and allowed to stand three quarters of 

 an hour ; the liquid is wort, or mash- 

 wort. Braxivium atque bulita cum 

 braseonondum ccrevisia, vert ; a Belgic 

 Gl. in Mone, p. 304 a. 



COeaiih, meajxj, masc. and neut., marrow ; 

 masc, old Dansk Margr, Lb. III. Ixx. ; 

 neut., Germ. Mark, Lb. I. ii. 22. 



CDeajifC mea]i gealla, masc, gen. -an, be- 

 longs, fi'om its bitterness implied in 

 " gall," to gentian aceous plants, and 

 from its habitat in marshes may be, 

 gentiana pneumonanthe. Lb. I. xxxix. 2 ; 

 L 1. 2. 



CDebo, gen, mebepej-, neut., inead. Lb. II. 

 Hi. 1 ; II. liii. In old German, Mete, 

 and in old Danish, Mio'Sr, are masc. 

 Gen. Gl. Mone, p, 395 b. 



CDcbojjypc, fem.,gen. -e ; 1. Meadow stveet, 

 spiraa vhnaria. " Regina prati, Germ, 

 " Wiesenkonigin ; Dansk, Miiidurt " 

 (Nemnich). " Melissa, medwort, regina 

 " prati." Gl, Harl, 3388, So Gl. 

 Bodley, 178. " Melletina," Gl. Somn. 

 63 b, 53. " Regina medpnrt," Gl, Harl. 

 978 (A,D. 1240), " Mellanna," Gl, Dun. 

 Lb. I. xxxviii, 10, 



2. Melissa officinalis, balm. " Nas- 

 " tiirtium[h] ortolan [um] medwort," Gl. 

 Harl, 3388. 



COen, masc. ? a part, a proportional part — 

 Swedish, Man, masc. apart. Lb, I. 1. 2. 

 The construction with a numeral admits 

 either a plural or a singular. 



Meox, Meohs, neuter, muck, duny, fimus, 

 stercus. Dsec meox is J^sec gemynb 

 his yulan baeba, Hom, II. 408, The 

 dung of the parable is the memory of his 

 foul deeds. 



ODepce, gen. -ej-, masc, inarclw, apium. 

 lib. xcvii., cxx, ; Gl, Somn. p. 04 a, 1 1 ; 

 lib. cxxix. 



Scan mepce, parsley, Apium petrosc- 

 linum, Gl. Brux, 



p'ubu mepce, wood marche, sanicle, 

 Sanicula Europcea, a gloss in Lacn, 4, 

 also Gl. Laud. 553, fol, 18, Gl. Ilarl. 

 978, which was overlooked, so that note 

 9, p, 35, requires correction. It is a 

 suitable name. Lb, I. i. 15 ; I. xxxix. 

 2 ; I. Ixi. 2 ; III, ii. G. 



CDej* ? = mifC, a mess, dung. Lb. I. 

 xxxviii, 11, Mes, stercus, fimus (Kilian), 



Micel lie, elephantiasis. Sona juijibon 

 'Su]ihylesene mib J^ajie able \>xy myclan 

 lice)-, G.D. 210 a. Soon were smitten 

 with " elephantinus morbus." 



Mylsc ? or Mylsce ? inihl, milis. Lb, 

 I. xlii. ; II. xvi., p. 194. Gemilsceb, 

 Lb. II. xix. XX, 



CDilce, masc, gen. -ej-, also -an, the milt, 

 the spleen. Lb, JI. xxxvi. with gen.-ej* t 

 but gen, -an, Lacn. 110; Quad. ii. 8; 

 lib. xxxii, 6 ; and fem., Hb, xxxii. 

 6 ; Ivii. 1. 



Mynec, neut., money, moneta. Bed. 532, 1. 

 Lb. II. XV, 



CDmce, fem., gen, -an, mint, mentha. 



Fenmmce, mentha silvestris. Lb, I, 

 iii, 2, 



Ssemmce. Lb. I, xv. 4, 



Tunmmce, mentha sativa. Lb. I. ii. 23, 



CDij-cel, masc. ? basil. 1. Cfinopodium vnl- 

 gare. In Hb. cxix., cxxxvii. eijuivalent 

 to &Kifiov, basil. " Ocimum, mistel," Gl. 

 Mone, p. 321 b, is a repetition not a 

 support. " Ocimus, mistel," Gl. Dun., 

 another echo. "Mistil, basilice," MS. 

 Bodley, 130, on Ocimum : an inde- 

 pendent statement. CDijtel is a deriva- 

 tive of CDijT, muck, and the clinop. viilg. 

 is called in German, Kleiner dost, fi'om 

 Doste; old high g. Dosto, marjoram, and 

 that may be compared with Dost ccenum, 

 dirt. Cop^ mifcel, Lb. xxxvi., seems 

 to distinguish this from the mistletoe ; 

 a few lines lower is Acmifeel, 



