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mizzle, muzzle,
muzzle [mʌzl, mɪsl]
n. A muzzle. Of a plough: the bridle or iron loop at the front of the beam to which the draught is attached and which has holes or notches so arranged to regulate the depth or width of the furrow.
v. To seize with the mouth.
ainsel, m$, ma, ma$, ma$sel, maaines, maasel, mae, maesel, maesel$, maesell, mah, mahsel, mahsell, masel, ma-sel, maself, masell, masellie, massehl, massel, may, maysell, me, mee, meesel, meh, mehsel, mesael, mesel, mesell, messel, mi, mi, mih, min, mine, mine$s, mines, mins, misel, muh, my, mynes, mysel, mysel$, nain, nainsel, nane,
my [mɑe, DD. mɛ]
also ma [ma, mə] My.
 
mines [məinz] Mine.
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
mysel [-sɛl], masel: Myself.
masellie: By myself, alone.
tae masel: By myself.
mine ain [məin e(ə)n]: My own.
mine ain sel: One's self.
milds, miles, mylds, myles, mylies, mylies,
myles [məilz]
n. pl. Edible varieties of the goosefoot, usually the white goosefoot Chenopodium album and the mercury goosefoot Chenopodium Bonus Henricus.
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
midden myles/mylies: N. The white goosefoot Chenopodium album.
mipe, mype,
mype [məip]
v. To chatter a lot. Be diligent.
morrow, myro, myroo,
myro [I.Ork. məiro]
n. An ant.

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