Morse

Morse a sea ox, an amphibious animal, living sometimes on land; he is in size about the bigness of an ox; but in shape rather resembles that of a lion; his skin twice as thick as a bull’s hide; his hair is short, like that of a seal; his teeth are as large as an elephant’s, like them in form, and as good ivory; and train oil is made of his paunch.

Definition taken from The Universal Etymological English Dictionary, edited by Nathan Bailey (1736)

Mite * Mouraiˊlle [with Horsemen]
Meˊritot
Meˊlon [in Fortification]
Meˊrmaid
Mermaid [with Heralds]
Mermaids
Meroˊbibe
Methodists
Mett
Mile
Mite
Morse
Mouraiˊlle [with Horsemen]
Muˊsquash [in several parts of America]
Nagel