▪ I. mowth
(məʊθ)
[app. a refashioning of math after mow v.]
A mowing, math.
1711 J. Greenwood Eng. Gram. 175 Later-mow'th, the after-mowth, now call'd Math. 1817 V. Thomas Papers (Bodl. MS. Top. Oxon b. 19) lf. 174 A man's Mowth is reckoned at a Statute Acre. 1886 Schedule to Conveyance Oct., The first mowth of an allotment in Burcott Revel Mead. |
▪ II. mowth
obs. pa. tense of may v.1