An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language
Chapter 527 : A. S. Germ. &c. id. 2. One devoted to the service of another from love. _Kings Quair._

A. S. Germ. &c. id.

2. One devoted to the service of another from love.

_King's Quair._

3. A male-servant, S.

_Baillie._

4. A husband, S.

_R. Galloway._

MAN, _aux. v._ Must, S.

V. ~Mon~.

_Doug._

MAND, _s._ Payment.

_Acts Sed._

O. Fr. _amande_, a fine.

MANDMENT, _s._ An order.

Fr.

_Doug._

MANDRIT, _part. adj._ Tame.

_Houlate._

A. S. _manred_, homage.

MANE, _s._ Lamentation.

V. ~Main~.

MANE, ~Breid of mane~, a very light and savoury white bread.

_Dunbar._

Teut. _maene_, a cake of fine flour, shaped like an half moon; or Fr. _pain d'amand_, almond biscuit.

MANELET, _s._ Corn marigold.

V. ~Guild~.

MANER, _s._ Kind.

_Wallace._

MANG, _s._ _To mix one's mang_, to join in any thing, S. B.

_Ross._

Isl. Su. G. _meng-a_, miscere.

_To_ MANG, _v. a._

1. To stupify.

_Douglas._

_To be mang't_, to run into disorder, Ang.

2. To mar, to injure.

_Bannatyne P._

3. To maim, to bruise.

_Douglas._

O. Fr. _man-ier_, maltraiter, battre; Roquefort.

4. To overpower, Ang.

_A. Nicol._

5. To render, or become, frantic, Ang.

_Douglas._

Alem. _meng-en_, deficere; or A. S. _meng-an_, miscere.

Chapter 527 : A. S. Germ. &c. id. 2. One devoted to the service of another from love. _Kings Quair._
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