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3. Art, ability.

_Id._

O. Fr. _maistrise_, affectation of superiority; art, industry.

~Maisterfull~, _adj._

1. Difficult.

_Wallace._

2. Using violence.

_Maisterfull beggaris_, such as took by force.

_Acts Ja. II._

MAISTER, s. Stale urine, S.

_Maister laiglen_, a wooden vessel for holding urine; _maister-cann_, an earthen vessel applied to the same use, S.

Gael. _maistir_, id.

_Ferguson._

MAIT, MATE, _adj._

1. Fatigued.

_b.e.l.l.e.n.den._

2. Overwhelmed with fear.

_Douglas._

3. Dispirited, dejected.

_Wyntown._

4. Intoxicated.

_Wallace._

Teut. _matt_, fessus, id. languidus; Isl. _mod_, la.s.sus, _maed-a_, fatigare.

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