*mûks—munan.
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N. múli, m., mouth, O. H. G. mûla, f., M. H. G. mûl, mule, n., mule, f., N. H. G. maul, n., month, Eff. mûl, f., mouth. Stem mûla- refers to root (s. munþs) and suffix -la. — Comp. mulda.]
munan, pret.-pres. v. (200), to jnefin, mind, think, (\) w. ace.; II Cor. 12, 6. Skeir. II, b. Ill, c. (2) w. double ace.; Lu. 3, 23. II Cor. 11, 16. Phil. 2, 3; t he second ace. being an inf.; II Cor. 9, 5. Phil. 2, 25; or a partic.; IT Cor. 10, 2. (3) \\ a dependent inf.; II Cor. 10, 2. (4) folld. by ace. w. inf.; Kom. 14, 14. I Cor. 7, 26. II Cor 11, 5. Phil. 1, 17. 3, 13. (5) folld. by a clause introduced by ei-þatei; Jo. 13. 29; orþei; I Cor. 4, 9, (6) an object clause being implied; Lu. 17, 9. — Compd. ga-m. (200, n. 1), to mind, remember, (1) fibs.; Mk. 8, 18. 11, 21. (2) w. gen.; Mt. 26, 75. Lu. 1, 54. 72. 17, 32. Jo. 15, 20. 16, 4. 21. Gal. 2, 10. Col. 4, 19. II Tim. 1, 4. (3) w. ace.; Mk. 14, 72. I Cor. 11, 2. 15, 2. II Cor. 7, 15. (4) w. double ace. the second of which is a partic.; II Tim. 2, 8. (5) folld. by þatei; Mt. 5, 23. 27, 63. Jo. 12, 16. Eph. 2, 11. — [From root man (men), to think; cf. O. E. munan, je-munan, to remember, think, pres. indie, mon, man, jemgn, pret. munde, Mdl. E. *mune, to remember, think, pres. indie.
10, 1. — From stem of *mûkH
and môdei, q. v.

*mûks, meek, in mûka-môdei. [Comp. O. N. mjilkr. whence Mdl E. mêok, mêk, Mdn. E. meek.]
mulda, /!, dust; Mk. 6, 11. Lu. 9, 5. [f/: 0. E. molde, f., earth, land, country, world, Mdl. E. mold, earth, jnouhl, Mdn. E. mould, earth, O. N. mold, /!, mould, O. H. G. molta, /!,niolt, m., M. H. G. molte, f.,molt, m., earth, mould. From root of malan (q. F.), mulda being prop, a partic. in -da (pre-Ger-manic -to; s. alþeis, guþ, kalds, etc.), used as a, subst. — Compds.: Mdl. E. moldwerp (from mold and werp; for the latter, s. waírpan), and mole (perhaps short for moldwerp, or an independent formation, from Du. mol, from the same root), Mdn. E. moJe, 0. II. G. moltwerf, multvviirf, m., M. H. G. moltwerfe, moltwerf, mûl-werf (by influence of mfil; s.
*mûljan), N. H. G. maulwurf, m., mole, beside M. H. G. mûl-welf, wûrwerf; andEff. môdhiivel (mod- for mold-; -hiivel refers to root of hafjan, q. v.), m., mole. Comp. follg. TF.] muldeins, adj., earthy; I Cor. 15, 47. 48. — From mulda (q. v.) and Germanic suff. -îna.
*mûljan, in faúr-m. w. dat., to bind up one's mouth, to muzzle; I Cor. 9, 9. [From
*mûla-, n., mouth; comp. O.