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First published 1971 (DOST Vol. IV).
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Muker, v. [ME. mokere (Chaucer), e.m.E. mucker, f. mu(c)k, mok n. (= Muk n.), which in ME. and e.m.E. (13–18th c.) also = money, pelf: cf. also Muk n. 3 and v. 4.] tr. To grub for, hoard up (money). —(Implied in Muk(e)rand ppl. a., Mukeryn vbl. n. and Mukerar n.)
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