A Concise Dictionary of Middle English from A.D. 1150 to 1580

A Concise Dictionary of Middle English

BY THE

REV. A. L. MAYHEW, M.A.

OF WADHAM COLLEGE, OXFORD
AND THE

REV. WALTER W. SKEAT

LITT.D.; LL.D. EDIN.; M.A. OXON.
ELRINGTON AND BOSWORTH PROFESSOR OF ANGLO-SAXON IN THE
UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE





“These our Ancient Words here set down, I trust will for this time satisfie the Reader.”

R. Verstegan, Restitution of Decayed Intelligence, ch. vii (at the end)



“Authentic words be given, or none!”

Wordsworth, Lines on Macpherson’s Ossian



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Contents

Preface
List of Sources
Dictionary
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I (vowel)
I (consonant)
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
Ta-, Te-
Th
Ti-Ty
U, V (vowel)
V U (consonant)
Wa-We
Wh
Wi-Wy
X
Y
Ȝ
Additions and Corrections
Transcriber’s Notes

For general information on using the Dictionary, and an explanation of the different types of underlining, see the Transcriber’s Notes at the end of this file. In the body of the Dictionary, italics and boldface are as in the original.