| MAISE | • MAISE n. a measure of five hundreds of herring, also MEASE. |
| MAISES | • MAISE n. a measure of five hundreds of herring, also MEASE. |
| MAISONETTE | • maisonette n. A small house. • maisonette n. An apartment often on two floors. • MAISONETTE n. (French) a part of a residential building which is occupied separately, usually on more than one floor, also MAISONNETTE. |
| MAISONETTES | • maisonettes n. Plural of maisonette. • MAISONETTE n. (French) a part of a residential building which is occupied separately, usually on more than one floor, also MAISONNETTE. |
| MAISONNETTE | • MAISONNETTE n. (French) a part of a residential building which is occupied separately, usually on more than one floor, also MAISONETTE. |
| MAISONNETTES | • MAISONNETTE n. (French) a part of a residential building which is occupied separately, usually on more than one floor, also MAISONETTE. |
| MAIST | • maist adj. (Geordie) most. • maist adv. (Geordie) most. • maist v. Obsolete form of mayst. |
| MAISTER | • maister n. Obsolete form of master. • maister v. (Dialectal) To master; to gain control over. • MAISTER v. (Scots) to master, to gain control over. |
| MAISTERDOME | • MAISTERDOME n. (obsolete) mastery. |
| MAISTERDOMES | • MAISTERDOME n. (obsolete) mastery. |
| MAISTERED | • maistered v. Simple past tense and past participle of maister. • MAISTER v. (Scots) to master, to gain control over. |
| MAISTERING | • maistering v. Present participle of maister. • MAISTER v. (Scots) to master, to gain control over. |
| MAISTERS | • maisters n. Genitive of maister. • maisters n. Plural of maister. • maisters v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of maister. |
| MAISTRIES | • maistries n. Plural of maistry. • MAISTRY n. (obsolete) mastery, the power of a maister. |
| MAISTRING | • maistring v. Present participle of maistre. • MAISTRING n. (obsolete) mastering, also MASTERING. |
| MAISTRINGS | • MAISTRING n. (obsolete) mastering, also MASTERING. |
| MAISTRY | • maistry n. (Obsolete, India) A foreman. • maistry n. (Obsolete, India) Any artisan, such as a cook or a tailor. • MAISTRY n. (obsolete) mastery, the power of a maister. |
| MAISTS | • MAIST n. (Scots) the most part. |