E.
port, F. porter, L. porto (to carry).
E.
prop, Ir. prope. Gael. poop, D. proppen (to support).
E.
brook (to tolerate).
pdu,
v.t. To put, place, drop.
pga
vidu-pgadu-pdu.
E.
put, W. pwtio, Armor. pouta, Gael. put.
E.
pose, F. poser, L. pono.
pr,
n. War, battle, fight, strife, warre.
OE.
werre, E. war, OD. and OF. werre, Mod. F. guerre,
OHG.
werra.
magan, n. Son.
E.
mac. a Gaelic word signifying son, and prefixed to
many
surnames, as Mac Donald. Mac Grior etc. It is
synonymous
with son is names of Teutonic origin. It is
allied
to Goth. magus a son, fem. magaths (G.magd, a
maid).-I.D.
Te.
maga (male), L. mas (a male).
maagu,
v.i. To mix, to be confused, to be bewildered, to
swoon.
maakku,
v.t. caus. of maagu.
AS.
miscan, E. mix (put for misk), Gk. misgein, G. mischen
(to
mix), W. mysgu,
Gael.
measg. Russ. mieshate, Lith. maiszyte, L. miscerl.
W.
masu (to swoo, masawd (a swoo.
E.
maze (n. complex network of paths, confusion of
thought;
v. to bewilder, confuse).
muyagu
- mayagu - mas)agu-maakku-mas)akkam
(mixture,
confusion, swoo.
mai.
v.i. and t. To be masked, to be reduced to pulp; To
mash,
to reduce to a pulpy consistance.
maiyal,
n. mash, pulp.
OE.
masc, E. mash, mess, Dan. mask, Sw. maska, Sc.
mask,
G. maisch.
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