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The Record Interpreter.
  • marterina pellis:—marten fur.
  • martilogare:—to insert in a register of martyrs.
  • martilogium:—a register of martyrs (martyrologium).
  • martina:—a marten (martes foina).
  • martineta:—a kingfisher (alcedo ispida).
  • Martis dies:—Tuesday.
  • martologium. See martilogium.
  • martrina, martrix, martro:—a marten.
  • marutia:— some additional out-work to a castle.
  • masagium:—a messuage.
  • masca:—a masque.
  • mascea:—a mace.
  • maserus:—a maser, a bowl, often of wood, especially maple.
  • masnagium:—a dwelling-place.
  • massa:—a club; a mass.
  • massare:—to chew; to hammer.
  • mastinus, mastivus:—a mastiff.
  • mastruca:—a cloak of skin, fur inside.
  • mastrum:—a kneading trough.
  • mastics:—a mast.
  • masuagium. See messuagium.
  • masuella:—a small club.
  • masura. See mansu.
  • mature:—to mate at chess.
  • matinellum:—breakfast.
  • matracia, matracium:—a mattress; quiet.
  • matria:—a pantry.
  • matricula:—a list; a register.
  • matrimonium:—marriage; inheritance descending by marriage.
  • matrina:—a godmother.
  • matutini:—lauds, in the Rule of St. Benedict.
  • matutinale:—a book of lauds.
  • matutinellum:—breakfast.
  • maupigyrnum:—a sort of pottage.
  • maviscus:—a thrush (Turdus musicus).
  • maxima:—an axiom; a maxim.
  • maximus senex:—oldest.
  • mazenarius:—a keeper of mazers.
  • mazonarius:—a mason.
  • meandrum:—a rubbish hole.
  • meanialis. See menialis.
  • meatim:—in my own way.
  • medaria:—a place for making or stowing mead.
  • medarius:—a mead maker, or seller; an official in charge of the medary in a convent.
  • mederia:—a house where mead is sold.
  • mediamnis:—a dyke; a canal.
  • medianetum:—arbitration.
  • meda:—mead.
  • medicus digitus:—the third finger.
  • medie mannus, homo:—a man of low rank.
  • medietas:—mesnalty, the right of the mesne lord.
  • meditentum:—the cap of a flail.
  • meditullium:—middle.
  • medius:—mean; mesne.
  • medlea, medieta, medletum:—a fray; a medley.