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"Section M, N, and O"


Mon"day (mŭn"d&asl;; 48), n.
[OE. moneday, monenday, AS.
mōnandæg, i.e., day of the moon, day sacred to the
moon; akin to D. maandag, G. montag, OHG.
mānatag, Icel. mānadagr, Dan.
mandag, Sw. måndag. See Moon, and
Day.] The second day of the week; the day following
Sunday.


||Monde (môNd), n. [F. See
Mundane.] The world; a globe as an ensign of
royalty.
[R.] A. Drummond.


||Le beau monde [F.], fashionable society.
See Beau monde.
-- ||Demi monde.
See Demimonde.


Mone (?), n. The moon.
[Obs.] Chaucer.


Mone, n. A moan. [Obs.]
Chaucer.


{ Mo*ne"cian (?), Mo*ne"cious (?), }
a. (Bot.) See Monœcian,
and Monœcious.


Mon*em"bry*o*ny (?), n. [See Mono-
, and Embryo.


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