MISWORDS.—Quarrelsome words.
"Us had a miscord or two an' ent spoke to one 'nuather zence."
MIXED UP. — Taking part in.
"I wunt be mixed up' wi' zuch doins as them."
MIXEN.— A place where garbage from the kitchen is thrown.
MIZZLE.— "Be off!"
"You bwoys had best mizzle avoor I gets a stick to "e."
To rain steadily in extremely minute drops and without wind.
MOIL.— To labour.
"I hev a-got zome money put by, an' dwoant look to toil an' moil al my daays."
MOINE.— A dung-hill.
MOLL-HERN.— The female heron. The male heron is called the "jack hern" but in districts where herons are not often seen both male and female are called "moll-herns."
MOLLY-CODDLE.— A man who fusses about the house with matters more properly dealt with by women.
MON KEYS' LOWANCE.— A whipping.
MOO-COW. — Children call a cow thus, as they call a sheep a "baa-lamb."
MOOR.—More.
MOOR ZACKS TO MILL.— A favourite game with children at Christmas time, when wishing for one of a romping character.
MOP VAAIR. — A fair for hiring servants and farm-labourers.
MORT—"Very great, a large quantity.
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MORTAL —Excessively, great.
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