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"Section M, N, and O"

Chaucer.


{ Mos"tic, Mos"tick } (?), n.
[See Maul-stick.] A painter's maul-stick.


Most"ly (?), adv. For the greatest
part; for the most part; chiefly; in the main.


||Mos"tra (?), n. [It.] (Mus.)
See Direct, n.


Most"what` (?), adv. For the most
part.
[Obs.] "All the rest do mostwhat far amiss."
Spenser.


Mot (mōt), v. [Sing.
pres. ind.
Mot, Mote, Moot
(mōt), pl. Mot, Mote,
Moote, pres. subj. Mote;
imp. Moste.] [See Must,
v.] [Obs.] May; must; might.


He moot as well say one word as
another
Chaucer.


The wordes mote be cousin to the
deed.
Chaucer.


Men moot [i.e., one only] give silver to the
poore freres.
Chaucer.


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