_Ross._

MACH, _s._ Son in law.

V. ~MAICH~.

_To_ MACHE, _v. n._ To strive.

_Douglas._

MACKLACK, _adv._ In a clattering way.

_Polwart._

_Mak_, make, and _clack_, a sharp sound.

MACRELL, MAKERELL, _s._

1. A pimp.

_b.e.l.l.e.n.den._

2. A bawd.

_Philotus._

Fr. _maquereau_, leno; fem. _maquerelle_.

MACKREL-STURE, _s._ The tunny, a fish.

_Pennant._

O. Su. G. _stur_, magnus.

_To_ MAE, _v. n._ To bleat softly, S.

_Ramsay._

~Mae~, _s._ A bleat, S.

_Ritson._

_To_ MAGG, _v. a._ To carry off clandestinely, Loth.

Su. G. _miugg_, clanculum.

MAGG, _s._ A cant word for a halfpenny, pl. _maggs_; the gratuity which servants expect from those to whom they drive any goods, Loth.

V. ~Maik~.

MAGGIES, _s. pl._ Perhaps, _maids_.

A. S. _maegth_, virgo.

_Philotus._

_To_ MAGIL, MAIGIL, _v. a._ To mangle.

_Douglas._

MAGRAVE, MAGRY, _prep._ Maugre.

V. ~Mawgre~.

_Wyntown._

MAHOUN, _s._

1. Mahomet, O. S. and E.

2. Transferred to the devil.

_Dunbar._

MAY, _s._ A maid, a virgin, S.

_Wyntown._

Isl. _mey_, A. S. _maeg_, Norm. Sax. _mai_, Moes. G. _mawi_, id.

MAICH, MACH, (gutt.) _s._ Son-in-law.

_Douglas._

Moes. G. _mag-us_, a son; A. S. _maeg_, id.; also a father-in-law, a kinsman.

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