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MOURNE, n. morn. The round end of a staff; the part of a lance to which the stee...
MOURN, v.i. [L. maereo.] 1. To express grief or sorrow; to grieve; to be sorrowf...
MOUNT'Y, n. The rise of a hawk.
MOUNT'INGLY, adv. by rising or ascending.
MOUNT'ING, ppr. Rising; soaring; placing on horseback; ascending an eminence; em...
MOUNT'ER, n. One that mounts or ascends.
MOUNT'ENAUNCE, n. Amount in space. [Not used.]
MOUNT'ED, pp. Raised; seated on horseback; placed on a carriage; covered or embe...
MOUNT'EBANKERY, n. Quackery; boastful and vain pretenses.
MOUNT'EBANK, n. 1. One who mounts a bench or state in the market or other public...
MOUNT'ANT, a. Rising on high.
MOUNT'AINOUSNESS, n. The state of being full of mountains.
MOUNT'AINOUS, a. Full of mountains; as the mountainous country of the Swiss. 1. ...
MOUNT'AINET, n. A small mountain; a hillock. [Not used.]
MOUNTAINE'ER MOUNT'AINER, a. An inhabitant of a mountain. 1. A rustic; a freeboo...
MOUNT'AIN-SOAP, n. A mineral of a pale brownish black color.