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marat, marrat, marrot, maurat, morot, morrot, murrat, murren, murrit,
marrot [ˈmarət]
n. The guillemot Uria aalge or razorbill Alca torda.
marischal, marishal, marschall, marshal,
marshal [ˈmarʃl]
n. A marshal.
maiser, maisie, maizer, maizie, maser, masie,
maser [ˈmeːzər]
n. The maple tree Acer campestre.
dim. masie
maeshie, mash, mask, mesh, meshie,
mash [maʃ]
also mask [mask]
n. The mesh of a fishing net etc.
v. To catch in a net, to enmesh. Of fish: to swim into a net, to trap themselves.
maschle, mash, mashie, mashlach, mashlam, mashlan, mashle, mashlich, mashlin, mashlock, mashlum, mashy, mass, mid-mashie, mid-mashy,
mash [maʃ]
n. A heavy two-faced hammer.
dim. mashie A mixture. A 5 iron (golf).
v. To mash.
pt. pp. masht
 
mashle [ˈmaʃl]
v. To mash up, mix.
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
masher: A quarryman who breaks large blocks of stone into smaller fragments with a mash.
mashlie: Mixed grains, peas and oats.
mashlum [ˈmaʃlʌm], mashlock, MN. mashlach: A mixture of various kinds of grain or of grain and legumes such as oats or barley, peas and beans etc. Grown together and ground into meal or flour for baking purposes.
mid-mashie: A 3 iron (golf).
spade mashie: A 6 iron (golf).
mask, mask$et, masken, masket, maskin, maskin$-pat, maskin-pat, maskit, mast,
mask [mask]
v. To make wort for ale by mixing malt with hot water. To brew tea.
pt. pp. maskit
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
maskin [ˈmaskɪn]: The action of brewing.
maskin pat: A teapot.
maison, mason, mason$s, masonry, masoun, messon, stanemason,
mason [ˈmesən]
n. A mason in particular a stonemason or freemason.
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
masonry: Masonry.
amass, mass, massey, massie, massy,
mass [mas]
n. Mass. Self-importance, haughtiness.
 
massie [ma(ː)sɪ, S. mɑːzi]
adj. Bumptious, proud, self-important, boastful.
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
amass: To draw together, assemble.
massacker, massacre, massaucker, misacker, misackered, missaucre,
massacre [məˈsakər, məˈʃakər]
n. A massacre. Damage.
v. To massacre.
masmore, massiemore, massimore, massinmore, massymore,
massymore [ˈmasɪmoːr]
n. The dungeon of a castle.

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