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1484. A. S. Ge-maed, troubled in mind ; cf. Mod, mind. Madame, madam, P. 121. Fr. From Lat. Mea domina. Maist, mayest, K. 385. Maister, Mayster (pi. Maystres), master, chief or head (of a re- ligious house), P. 261, 576. Lat. Magister from magnus, as minis- ter from minus. Maister (adj. ), principal, maister streete, the main street, K. 2044. Maistow, mayest thou, K. 378. Maistrie, skill, superiority, mas- tery ; for the maistrie = above all others, P. 165. Make, a mate, K. 1698. A. S. Maca, a ...mate, one of the same make; cf. Match. Make, to write poetry, P. 325; cf. ( lr nouiv. 'Maked (p. P. ) made, K. 1666. Maladye, ma idy, 1'. 419. Lat. male-uptus, m titled. Male, a bag, portmanteau, P. 694. Fr. Made ; cf . Mail, Gael. mala, a bag. Manace, a menace, threat, K. 1145. Lat. Minaciae. Manasyng, threatening, K. 1177. Mancioun, a mansion, K. 1116. Lat. Mansio, from manere; cf. manse. Maner (e), sort, kind, manner, P. 71, 140, 858, K. 1017 ; maner wight = sort of person ; Fr. Ma- mere, Lat.
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