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Mullochey, Mullochie, Mullochy,
Mullochy [ˈmʌloxi]
pn. Munlochy (Rossshire).
mum, mumm,
mum [mʌm]
n. A murmur, a low inarticulate sound, a word.
v. To speak in a low inarticulate manner, to mutter or mumble.
Compounds and phrases etc.
no a mum: Not a word.
mummie, mummy,
mummie [I.Sh. ˈmøme]
n. A mass of tiny fragments, smithereens.
mummle,
mummle [ˈmʌm(ə)l]
v. To mumble.
mumf, mump, mumpan, mumph, mumpin, mump-the-cuddie, mump-the-cuddy,
mump [ˈmʌmp]
also mumph [ˈmʌmf]
v. To nibble. To complain, mope, mumble, mutter. To talk in an indirect, allusive or suggestive manner.
Compounds and phrases etc.
mumper: Someone who gums their food because they have no teeth. A rabbit.
mumpin: Complaining, moping, mumbling.
Muneekie,
Muneekie [ˈmʌniki]
pn. Monikie (Angus).
maunge, moonge, mounge, munch, munge, munj,
munge [mun(d)ʒ]
n. A mixture. A crowd.
v. To grumble, to mutter, munch.
Munifieth,
Munifieth [ˈmʌnɪfiθ]
pn. Monifieth (Angus).
Munross,
Munross [mʌnˈros]
pn. Montrose (Angus).
Monrumment, Montreathmont, Munrummant, Munrumment, Munrummont, Munrummunt,
Munrummunt [mʌnˈrʌmənt]
pn. Montreathmont (Angus).
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