An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language Part 567

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An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language



An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language Part 567


1. Meeting.


_Wallace._


2. A parliament, an a.s.sembly.


_Kennedy._


_To_ MUTE, _v. n._


1. To plead; an old law term.


_Baron Courts._


2. To treat of.


_Barbour._


A. S. _mot-ian_, tractare, discutere.


~Mute~, ~Mote~, _s._


1. A plea.


_Reg. Maj._


2. A quarrel.


_Rutherford._


_To_ MUTE, _v. n._


1. To articulate.


_Lyndsay._


2. To mention what ought to be kept secret, S.


_G.o.dscroft._


3. To complain, S.


_Wallace._


Lat. _mut-ire_, to mutter.


Used also as a _v. a._


_Kennedy._


MUTH, _adj._ Exhausted with fatigue.


V. ~Mait~.


_Wyntown._


N


NA, NAE, NE, _adv._ No, not, S.


A. S. _na_, _ne_, id.


_Barbour._


NA, NE, _conj._


1. Neither.


_Douglas._


2. Nor.


_Barbour._


3. Used both for neither, and nor.


A. S. _na_, _ne_, neque, nec.


_Douglas._


NA, _conj._ But.


_Douglas._


NA, _conj._ Than.


_Wallace._


C. B. Gael. Ir. _na_, id.







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