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▪ I. † mang, v.1 Sc. and north. Obs. a. trans. To bewilder, lead astray. b. intr. To be bewildered, go wrong; to go mad.
c1440York Myst. xlii. 132 What saie ȝe men? allas! for tene I trowe ȝe mang. a1510Douglas K. Hart 104 And all that couth attene the castell neir, It made thame for to mer amiss, and mang. 1513― æneis viii. Prol. 16 Musing marris our myrth half mangit allmost. 1562A. Scott Poems (S.T.S.) i. 79 To mend þat menȝe hes sa monye mangit God gif þe grace. a1600Montgomerie Misc. Poems xlvii. 9 Resave, vhill than, a harte lyk for to mang. 1768Ross in Whitelaw Bk. Sc. Song (1875) 360/2 She chokit and boakit, and cried like to mang. ▪ II. † mang, v.2 slang. Obs. (See quot.)
1812J. H. Vaux Flash Dict., Mang, to speak or talk. ▪ III. mang variant of mong n.1 and v. |