▪ I. † myce, v. Obs.
Also myse.
[? a. OF. *micier, michier (now dial.) to crumble, slice small, f. miche (see miche n.1).]
trans. To cut up small.
| 1381 in Forme of Cury (1780) 93 Nym onyons and myce hem riȝt smal. Ibid. 95 Myse bred and schepys talwe as gret as dyses. c 1450 Two Cookery-bks. 71 Take fressh brawne, and myce it small. Ibid. 75 Putte the mary therein, and myced dates And streberies. |
▪ II. myce
obs. pl. of mouse n.