MANGE, _s._ Meat, a meal.

_Montgomerie._

~Mangery~, _s._ A feast.

_Barbour._

O. Fr. _mangerie_, repas, festin.

_To_ MANGLE, _v. a._ To smooth linen clothes by pa.s.sing them through a rolling press, S.

Teut. _manghel-en_, polire lintea.

~Mangle~, _s._ A calender, S.

Germ. _mangel_, id.

MANYIE, MANGYIE, MENYIE, _s._

1. A hurt, a maim, S.

_Reg. Maj._

2. A defect, of whatever kind.

_Id._

Goth. _mein_, d.a.m.num, vitium.

~Manyied~, ~Mainyied~, ~Menyeit~, _part. pa._ Hurt, maimed.

_Skene._

MANIORY, MANORIE, _s._ A feast.

_Douglas._

O. Fr. _maniairia_, festin de debauche; _maniar_, manger, Roquefort.

MANYS, _s._ A mansion, a palace.

_Doug._

O. Fr. _manse_, L. B. _mans-us_, mansion.

_To_ MANK, _v. a._

1. To maim.

_Wallace._

2. To impair, in whatever way, S.

Teut. _manck-en_, L. B. _manc-are_, mutilare.

~Mank~, _adj._

1. Deficient, S.

2. _To look mank_, to seem much at a loss, S.

L. B. _manc-us_, contractus, imminutus.

~Mank~, _s._ Want, S.

_Ramsay._

~Mankitlie~, _adv._ In a mutilated state.

_Crosraguel._

MANLY, _adj._ Human.

_Abp. Hamiltoun._

_To_ MANNEIS, _v. a._ To menace.

_Complaynt S._

~Mannessing~, _s._ Threatening.

_Compl. S._

MANRENT, MANREDYN, MANRED, MORADEN, _s._

1. Homage done to a superior.

_Barbour._

2. The power of a superior, in regard to kinsmen and va.s.sals.

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