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MACK; fort; fpecics j as, what mack of corn, 



or ftock ? 



MEEALIN (mid. dial, mallin] ; an oven broom. 

 To MAINSWEAR ; to fvrear falfely ; to commit 



perjury. 



MAIZ ; a kind of large light hay baflcet. 

 MANG ; a mafh of bran, malt, &c. 

 MAR ; a mere, or fmall lake. 

 MARROWS ; fellows ; fpoken of oxen, &c. &c. 

 MASHELSONj a mixture of wheat and rye; 



meflin. 



MAUKS ; maggots. 



MAUL j a beetle ; as " a clodding-maul j" a clot- 

 ting-beetle. 



MAULS ; malva\ mallows. 

 MAUF ; a brother-in-law. 



MAUM ; mellow, attended with a degree of drynefs. 

 MEADOW ; any ground fhut up to be mown ; in 



contradiftin&ion to pafture. 

 MEALS ; mould ; earth ; foil. 

 MEANS ; property. 

 MEEA ; the plural of more ; analogous with enowri 



as, " meea meyn, and mare wark." 

 MELL (vulg. meyl] ; a mallet. 

 MELL-SUPPER,or MEYL-SUPPER ; a fupper 



given to farm work-people at th clofe of har- 



veft i a harveft-home. 



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