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maunding
▪ I. † ˈmaunding, vbl. n. Cant. Obs. [f. maund v.1 + -ing1.] The act of begging; an instance of this; an abusive demand.1610 Rowlands Martin Mark-all G 4 b, Being borne and bred vp in the trade of maunding, nipping, and foisting. 1620 Middleton & Rowley World Tost at Tennis 4 If you take me a maundi...
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maunday
▪ I. maund, n.1 (mɔːnd) Forms: 1 mond, 1, 5–9 mand, 5 mande, mawnde, 5–7 mawnd, maunde, 7 moane, 8 maand, 9 dial. maun, mawn, mound, 5– maund. [OE. mand, mǫnd fem. = MDu., MLG. mande fem., masc. (Du. mand fem.), mod.G. dial. mand(e. The forms maund(e, mawnd(e, however, represent the OF. mande (mod.F...
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mump
▪ I. mump, n. and a. (mʌmp) Also 6–7 mumpe. [Symbolical of the movements of the lips made in pronouncing the word. Cf. mump v. and mum int. With sense 1 cf. Icel. mumpaskælur grimace with the mouth, mumpr curly beard (Björn Halldórson).] A. n. † 1. A grimace, ‘mouth’. Obs.1592 Nashe P. Penilesse 22 ...
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English folk music
From roughly the same period, songs of protest at war, pointing out the costs to human lives, also begin to appear, like "The Maunding Souldier or The
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