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ii. 58, 60. Cf. læ-acute;n commodum; wrixlung mutuum, i. 21, 1-3: and tó borge mutuum, Kent. Gl. 817.
múwa, muxle. v. múga, muscelle.
mycg-nett, es; n. A mosquito-net :-- Fleóhnet vel micgnet conopeum, Wrt. Voc. i. 57, 24.
mýdrece, an; f. A chest :-- Mýderce (méderce, MS. J. ) oððe cyst loculus, Ælfc. Gl. Zup. 313, 15. Ðæ-acute;s synt twá micle mýdercan, and án hræglcysð, and án lytulu towmýderce, and eác twá ealde mýdercan, Chart. Th. 538, 19-22. Heó becwiþ him twá mýdrecan, and ðæ-acute;r aninuan án bedreáf, eal ðæt tó ánum bedde gebyreþ, 536, 24 : 537, 26. vi. midreca, 430, 2. Múdrica loculos, Jn. Skt. Lind. 12, 6.
myldan, myldende. v. be-myldan, miltan I (a).
mylen-bróc, es; m. A mill-brook :-- On mylenbróc; ðonne andlang streámes, Cod. Dip. Kmbl. v. 198, 30.
mylen-ham[m], es; m. An enclosure in which a mill stands :-- Hit (the boundary) cymþ nyðer to ðam mylenhammæ and se mylenham and se myln ðæ-acute;rtð, Cod. Dip. Kmbl. iii. 189, 10.
mylen-hweogul. es; n. A mill-wheel :-- Seó heofon æ-acute;fre tyrnþ onbútan ús swiftre ðonne Snig mylenhweól (-hweowul, MS. P. ), Lchdm. iii. 232, 19.
mylen-púl, -pól, es; m. A mill-pool :-- On mylepúl; of mylenpúlle in Afene streám, Cod. Dip. Kmbl. iii. 401, 8. In ðone mylenpól; of ðam póle tó ðære portstræ-acute;te, Cod. Dip. B. i. 418, l.
mylen-scearp; adj. Ground sharp :-- Heówan mécum mylenscearpum, Chr. 937; Erl. 112, 24; Æðelst. 24. v. next word.
mylen-stan, es; m. A stone for grinding :-- Feól oððe mylenstán lima, Wrt. Voc. ii. 49, 75 : i. 287, 2.
mylen-steall, es; m. A mill :-- Tó myllnstealle, Cod. Dip. Kmbl. iii. 4, 14. Mylenstall, 169, 9. v. next word.
mylen-stede, es; m. A mill-stead, mill :-- Ðysne mylenstede ðe ðæ-acute;rtó gebyreþ æt Leóferes hagan, Cod. Dip. Kmbl. vi. 243, 10.
mylen-stíg, e ; f. A path to a mill :-- Æfter ðam grénan wege in tó ðeære mylnstíge; of ðære mylenstíge, Cod. Dip. Kmbl. iii. 389, 9.
mylen-troh. -trog, es; n. A mill-trough, the channel in which wafer comes to a mill-wheel :-- Mylentroh canalis, Wrt. Voc. ii. 128, 16.
mylen-waru, e; f. A mill-dam (? cf. Icel. vörr; f. a fenced-in landing place) :-- Andlang streámes on ða mylenware; of ðare mylenvare tó ðare swéte apuldre, Cod. Dip. Kmbl. iii. 454, 7. Cf. mylen-wer.
mylen-weard, es; m. A miller :-- Mylenwyrd molendinarius vel molinarius, Wrt. Voc. i. 34, 35. Myleweard molendarus, ii. 58, 17.
mylen-wer, es; m. A mill-weir, mill-dam :-- Andlang streámes ðæt it cymþ tó ðam mylewere, Cod. Dip. Kmbl. iv. 92, 30.
mylma, an; m. A retreat(?); recessus, Germ. 398, 150.
myltan, mylte, myltestre. v. miltan, milte, miltestre.
-mynd. v. freónd-, ge-, weorþ-mynd.
myndgian; p. ode. I. to bear in mind, recollect :-- Gé sweltaþ deáþe nymþe ic dóm wite sððan swefnes ðæs mín sefa myndgaþ ye shall die unless I know the import of the true dream, of which my mind is still conscious, Cd. 179; Th. 224, 31; Dan. 144. Wé ðæs hereweorces myndgiaþ. (recollect), and ða wiggþræce on gewritu setton. Elen. Kmbl. 1311; El. 657. II. to bring to the mind of another, recall, remind :-- Manaþ swá and myndgaþ mæ-acute;la gehwylce sárum wordum, Beo. Th. 4120; B. 2057. Ic wolde ðé nú myngian (Cott. MS. myndgian) ðære manigfealdan láre ðe ðú mé æ-acute;r gehéte, Bt. 40, 5 ; Fox 240, 11. v. ge&dash-uncertain;myndigian, mynegian and next two words.
myndgiend, es; m. One who reminds :-- Gyf Frysna hwylc ðæs morþorhetes myndgiend wæ-acute;re, Beo. Th. 2215 ; B. 1105.
myndgung, e ; f. A reminding one of anything, admonition :-- Sió myndgung ðara háligra gewrita divinae admonitiones verba, Past. 22, I; Swt. 169, 8.
myndig; adj. Mindful :-- Myndig wæs Petrus wordes ðætte cweden wæs him, Mk. Skt. Rush. 14, 72. v. ge-myndig.
mynd-leás; adj. Senseless, foolish :-- Se wísóom hine sylfne ætbret fram myndleásum geþohtum, Homl. Th. ii. 326, 4. v. ge&dash-uncertain;myndleás.
myne, es; m. I. the mind :-- Mód mægnade, mine fægnade, Exon. 94 b; Th. 353, 56; Reim. 33. II. mind (as in to have a mind for anything), purpose, desire :-- Læssan hwíle ðonne his myne sóhte for a less time than he would have desired, Beo. Th. 5138; B. 2572. Wæs him út myne fleón fealone streám they had a mind to escape, to flee the yellow stream, Andr. Kmbl. 3073; An. 1539. Gé holdlíce hyge staþeladon mid módes myne (with full purpose of heart), Exon. 27 b; Th. 83, 20; Cri. 1359. Hé lárum wile, þurh módes myne, mínum hýran, 71 a; Th. 265, 10; Jul. 379: 74a; Th. 282, 2; Jul. 657. Nó hé ðone gifstól grétan móste for Metode ne his myne wisse he might not approach the throne because of the Lord, and knew not his purpose, Beo. Th. 341; B. 169. III. love :-- Hwæ-acute;r ic feor oððe neáh findan meahte ðone ðe in meoduhealle mine wisse (would feel love, would love), oððe mec fréfran wolde, Exon. 76 b; Th. 288, 7; Wand. 27. [Do þu þis mid gode mune (intent), þenne eart þu godes sune, O. E. Homl. i. 57, 53. Goth. muns purpose, device, readiness: Icel. munr the mind; mind, longing; love.] v. wíf/myne.

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