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_Wyntown._

Fr. _mel-er_, to meddle; Teut. _mell-en_, conjungi.

~Melle~, ~Melle~, ~Mellay~, _s._

1. Contest, battle.

Fr. _melee_, id.

_Wallace._

2. _In melle_, in a state of mixture.

_Sir Gawan._

~Mellyne~, ~Melling~, _s._ Mixture.

_Barbour._

Fr. _mellange_, id.

MELL, _s._ A company.

_Statist. Acc._

A. S. Teut. _mael_, comitia, conventus; _mael-en_, conjungi.

MELT, _s._ The spleen, S.

_Complaynt S._

Su. G. _mielte_, id.

_To_ ~Melt~, _v. a._ To knock down; properly, by a stroke in the side, where the _melt_ lies, S.

_Gl. Complaynt._

MELTETH, MELt.i.tH, _s._ A meal, S. _meltet_, S. B.

_Henrysone._

Isl. _mael-tid_, hora prandii vel coenae.

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