I vote for 3 and 11.
3. [Scots] A large hook, such as one used to hang a pot over a fire. 11. To fasten; to fix. [Obs.]
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2. A cat breed with large body and head, small ears and a curly leopard coat;
hybrid of the serval and Cornish rex.
On Sep 2, 2019, at 11:18 AM, Tony Abell <he...@isanybodyhome.com> wrote:
Find below 14 definitions of maik, one of which comes from a dictionary. The
remainder come from the fertile imaginations of the players.
Vote for two by way of a public response to this message before the deadline.
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5. [Scots] An old halfpenny.