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meeserable, meeserie, meesery, meiserable, meiserie, meisery, miserie,
meesery [ˈmiːzəre]
n. Misery.
Compounds and phrases etc.
meeserable [ˈmiːzərəbl]: Miserable.
meeshion, meeshun, meesion, meesionar, missionar,
meesion [ˈmiʃən]
n. A mission.
Compounds and phrases etc.
meesionar: A mssionary. A non-Presbyterian or dissenting, preacher, a member of an Independent church.
maisterie, maistery, meesterie, meesterious, meestery, meisterie, mistrie,
meestery [ˈmistərɪ]
n. A mystery.
Compounds and phrases etc.
meesterious: mysterious
meestic, meistic,
meestic [ˈmistɪk]
adj. Mystic.
Compounds and phrases etc.
meestifee: Mystify.
maet, maetin, mait, meet, meetin, meit, meitin, met, metten, mitten,
meet [mit]
v. To meet, encounter.
pt. met [mɛt]
pp. met, rare metten
Compounds and phrases etc.
meetin [ˈmitɪn]: Meeting. A fight. Engaging the enemy.
meet in wi: To meet with.
meet wi: To pay a creditor.
meetigate,
meetigate [ˈmitɪget]
v. To mitigate.
Meffan, Meffen, Meffin,
Meffin [ˈmɛfɪn]
pn. Methven (Perth and Kinross).
maegin, maegin, maegins, maegins, megim, megims, megin, megins, megrem, megrems,
megin [I.Sh. ˈmɛgɪn]
usually pl. megins
n. The depths. The heart or central part of a period of time.
maigrim, maigrims, maigrum, mayrums, meagrim, megram, megreem, megrim, megrims, megrin,
megrim [ˈmɛgrɪm, ˈmegrɪm]
n. Megrim, migraine. A whim, a caprice, a preposterous notion.
pl. megrims
mead, meadda, meadie, medda, meddie, mede, meeda, meedae, meedie, Meedoe, meedow, meedy, meidae, midda, middy, muidoo, queen_o$_the_meedoe, queen_o_the_meidae,
meidae [ˈmidə, I.Sh. ′mødʊ]
n. A meadow.
Compounds and phrases etc.
queen o the meidae: The meadowsweet Filipendula ulmaria.
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