- mew
- maw
- moo
- men
- mob
- men
- mow
- mud
- mug
- mum
- mix
(n.) A gull, esp. the common British species (Larus canus); called
also sea mew, maa, mar, mow, and cobb.
(v. t.) To shed or cast; to change; to molt; as, the hawk mewed his
feathers.
(v. i.) To cast the feathers; to molt; hence, to change; to put on
a new appearance.
(n.) A cage for hawks while mewing; a coop for fattening fowls;
hence, any inclosure; a place of confinement or shelter; -- in the
latter sense usually in the plural.
(n.) A stable or range of stables for horses; -- compound used in
the plural, and so called from the royal stables in London, built on
the site of the king's mews for hawks.
(v. t.) To shut up; to inclose; to confine, as in a cage or other
inclosure.
(v. i.) To cry as a cat.
(n.) The common cry of a cat.
(n.) A gull.
(n.) A stomach; the receptacle into which food is taken by
swallowing; in birds, the craw; -- now used only of the lower animals,
exept humorously or in contempt.
(n.) Appetite; inclination.
(n.) An old game at cards.
(adv., & n.) See Mo.
(v. i.) To make the noise of a cow; to low; -- child's word.
(n.) The lowing of a cow.
(n.) pl. of Man.
(pron.) A man; one; -- used with a verb in the singular, and
corresponding to the present indefinite one or they.
(pl. ) of Man
(n.) A mobcap.
(v. t.) To wrap up in, or cover with, a cowl.
(n.) The lower classes of a community; the populace, or the lowest
part of it.
(n.) A throng; a rabble; esp., an unlawful or riotous assembly; a
disorderly crowd.
(v. t.) To crowd about, as a mob, and attack or annoy; as, to mob a
house or a person.
(pl. ) of Keelman
(n.) A wry face.
(v. i.) To make mouths.
(n.) Same as Mew, a gull.
(pres. sing.) of Mow
(v.) May; can.
(v. t.) To cut down, as grass, with a scythe or machine.
(v. t.) To cut the grass from; as, to mow a meadow.
(v. t.) To cut down; to cause to fall in rows or masses, as in
mowing grass; -- with down; as, a discharge of grapeshot mows down
whole ranks of men.
(v. i.) To cut grass, etc., with a scythe, or with a machine; to
cut grass for hay.
(n.) A heap or mass of hay or of sheaves of grain stowed in a barn.
(n.) The place in a barn where hay or grain in the sheaf is stowed.
(v. t.) To lay, as hay or sheaves of grain, in a heap or mass in a
barn; to pile and stow away.
(n.) Earth and water mixed so as to be soft and adhesive.
(v. t.) To bury in mud.
(v. t.) To make muddy or turbid.
(n.) A kind of earthen or metal drinking cup, with a handle, --
usually cylindrical and without a lip.
(n.) The face or mouth.
(a.) Silent; not speaking.
(interj.) Be silent! Hush!
(n.) Silence.
(n.) A sort of strong beer, originally made in Brunswick, Germany.
(v. t.) To cause a promiscuous interpenetration of the parts of, as
of two or more substances with each other, or of one substance with
others; to unite or blend into one mass or compound, as by stirring
together; to mingle; to blend; as, to mix flour and salt; to mix wines.
(v. t.) To unite with in company; to join; to associate.
(v. t.) To form by mingling; to produce by the stirring together of
ingredients; to compound of different parts.
(v. i.) To become united into a compound; to be blended
promiscuously together.
(v. i.) To associate; to mingle.