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MOW, (p.r.o.n. _moo_) _s._

1. The mouth, S.

_Maitland Poems._

Fr. _moue_; Su. G. _mun_, Teut. _muyl_, id.

2. A distorted mouth.

_Roull._

3. Used in pl. in the sense of jest. _Nae mows_, no jest, S.

_Chr. Kirk._

_To_ ~Mow~, _v. n._ To speak in mockery.

_Lyndsay._

~Mowar~, _s._ A mocker.

_Palice Honour._

_To_ ~Mow-band~, _v. a._ To mention, to articulate, S.

_Ross._

Teut. _muyl-band-en_, fiscellam ori appendere.

~Mow-bit~, _s._ A morsel, S.

_Ferguson._

~Mow-frachty~, _adj._ Palatable, S. B.

From _mow_, the mouth, and _fraucht_, perh. a lading.

MOWCH, _s._ A spy, an eave-dropper.

Fr. _mousche_, _mouche_, id.

_Lyndsay._

MOWE, _s._ Dust, S.