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MUSK, Musked. Cranes-bill.

Withering.

Musky,

storks-bill. Dr. Smith. Geranium moschatum. Linn.
Erodium moschatum. Dr. Smith.

MUSSENT, Must not, the same as munnot.

MUSROLL, The nose band of a horse's bridle.

muserolle. Cotgrave.

FR.

MUSS, The mouth, a term used by nurses to a child.
FR. museau.

MUZWEB, A cobweb.

MUZZLE, A burlesque expression for the visage.
MUZZLE, To trifle, to skulk, to drink.

MUZZLIN, Trifling, drinking. This is synonymous
with the the Scotch fuslin, which Dr. Jamieson derives
from the TEUT. futsel-en, nugari.

MUZZY, Half drunk.

"Sleepy, a little drunk."

Tim Bobbin.

Muzlin is sometimes used in the same sense.

MYCHE, To cheat artfully.

MYSELL, Myself.

MYSEN,

"I'd rather far it had been mysell

Than either him or thee."

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