mec
Americannoun
abbreviation
Example Sentences
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Et le mec, dis, n’est-ce pas qu’il est maigre comme tout?
From The Early Life and Adventures of Sylvia Scarlett by MacKenzie, Compton
They may be genitives or possessives, which were originally datives or accusatives; in which case they are deduced from the Anglo-Saxon mec and �ec. b.
From A Handbook of the English Language by Latham, R. G. (Robert Gordon)
Immola Deo sacrificium laudis et redde Altissimo vota tua gece mec in dege geswinces thines thæt ic genere thec ond thu miclas mec 15.
From Anglo-Saxon Literature by Earle, John
Ic thæt un-softe ealdre gedigde Wigge under wætere, weore genethde Earfothlice; æt rihte wæs Guth getwæfed nymthe mec god scylde.
From Early Britain Anglo-Saxon Britain by Allen, Grant
Secgas mec segon. symbel ne alegon. feorh-gife gefegon. frætwed wægon. wic ofer wongum. wennan gongum. lisse mid longum. leoma getongum.
From English Verse Specimens Illustrating its Principles and History by Alden, Raymond MacDonald
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