A Complete Etymology of the English Language ...

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A Complete Etymology of the English Language ...
William Waugh Smith
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of low rank ; base ; coarse. J Mean'ly, ad, basely ; poorly.
Mean'ness, n, want or excellence ; rudeness.
Mcenan, manian — to Have in the Mind.
Mean, «. to intend ; to purpose. | Mean'ing, n, intention ; signification.
NoTE. — ^Mban, the middle, comes from the Latin {medius).
Metan — to Meet ; to Find ; to Measure ; to Compare.
Meet, ®. to come together.
Meet'ing, n. a coming together.
Meet, a. fit ; proper ; suitable.
Meet'ness, n, fitness ; propriety.
Mete, v, to measure; to reduce to measure
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Me'ter, n, a measurer.
Meltan — ^to Melt ; to Dissolve ; to Cook.
Melt, 'o. to make or become liquid. 1 Molt'en, a. made of melted metal.
Melt'ing, n, the act of softening. | Smelt, v. to melt or fuse ore.
Mere — the Sea, and mmden — Maid ; — ^Mermaid.
Mer'maid, n, a fabulous sea woman. | Mer'man, n. the male of the mermaid.
Mirig — ^IVIerry; Pleasant.
Mbr'ry, a. gay of heart ; jovial.
Mer'rily, ad, gaily ; with mirth.
Mer'riment, n. mirth ; gaiety.
Mer'rythouqht, n, a forked bone in the breast of a fowl.


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