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maegin, maegin, maegins, maegins, megim, megims, megin, megins, megrem, megrems,
megin [I.Sh. ˈmɛgɪn]
usually pl. megins
n. The depths. The heart or central part of a period of time.
maigrim, maigrims, maigrum, mayrums, meagrim, megram, megreem, megrim, megrims, megrin,
megrim [ˈmɛgrɪm, ˈmegrɪm]
n. Megrim, migraine. A whim, a caprice, a preposterous notion.
pl. megrims
mead, meadda, meadie, medda, meddie, mede, meeda, meedae, meedie, Meedoe, meedow, meedy, meidae, midda, middy, muidoo, queen_o$_the_meedoe, queen_o_the_meidae,
meidae [ˈmidə, I.Sh. ′mødʊ]
n. A meadow.
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
queen o the meidae: The meadowsweet Filipendula ulmaria.
Meidae_End,
Meidae End [ˈmidiɛn(d)]
pn. Meadowend.
mail, meal, meel, meil, meile, meill, miel,
meil [I. mel]
n. arch. A measure of weight for dry ingredients such as corn and malt once used in Orkney and Shetland.
mare, mear, meer, meir, mere, meyr, wild_meir, wildmear, wildmeer, wildmeir,
meir [miːr, meːr]
n. A mare, a female horse.
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
mason's meir: A trestle for scaffolding.
meir's tails: Cirrus clouds.
Tamson's meir, shank's meir: Using ones own legs in order to travel.
wild meir: A wild mare.
maesur, maesure, maesurein, maesurin, measuir, measuirin, measur, measurin, meesir, meesire, meesired, meesirein, meesirin, meesur, meesure, meesurein, meesurin, meisur, meisure, meisured, meisurein, meisurin, meisurment, meisurt, misser, misserin, missour, missourin, missur, missurin, misur, misure, misure, misurein, misurin, mizhure, mizhurein, mizure, mizurein, mizzer, mizzerin, mizzerment, mizzor, mizzorin, mizzour, mizzoured,
meisur [ˈmiːʒər, ˈmeːʒər, ˈmɪzər]
n. A measure.
v. To measure.
pt. pp. meisurt, meisured
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
meisurin: Measuring.
meisurment: Measurement.
maisan, maithe, maithes, mead, meads, mease, meath, meaths, meed, meeds, meeo, meeth, meethe, meethes, meethis, meeths, meid, meids, meith, meiths, methe, methes, meyth, meyths,
meith [miːð, NN.b. miːz, I.Sh. miːd]
n. A a boundary marker, a boundary. A point of reference, a landmark, a distinguishing feature.
pl. meiths
v. To define the boundaries of a piece of land by listing the natural landmarks or special boundary stones which enclose it.
maillyer, malder, melder, melderin, melderin$, meldher, meller, mellerin, mellerin$, melyer,
melder [ˈmɛl(d)ər, ˈmɛljər]
n. The amount of grain sent to the mill. The grinding of one customer's load of corn at a mill.
v. To grind a given quantity of corn at one time in the mill.
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
melderin [ˈmɛl(d)ərɪn, ˈmɛljərɪn]: Ground grain.
melda, meldi, meldie, meldy,
meldie [I.Sh. ˈmɛldi]
n. The corn spurrey Spergula arvensis

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