make vb. (6 always coupled with “meddle”)
1.
to give (a dinner, &c.)
H8 I. iii. 52.
3.
to shut, close, bar
Err. III. i. 93
“the doors are made
against you,”
AYL. IV. i. 168.
4.
to represent, regard,
consider (a thing as so-andso) Meas. V. i. 51, Shr. III. ii. 194, All'sW. II. ii. 6, II. iv. 51, V. iii. 5, Wint. I. ii. 388, 2H4 I. ii. 89, Cor. I. i. 181.
5.
to do, in “What you?, What m-s
he?” and the like Wiv. II. i.
243, R3 I. iii. 164, Oth. III. iv. 168.
6.
to have to do (“with” a person or
“in” a matter)
Wiv. I. iv. 115,
Ado III. iii. 56
“the less you meddle and
make with them,”
Troil. I. i. 14, 87
7.
to go Err. I. i. 92,
Lr. I. i. 145
“The bow is bent and
drawn;
from the shaft,”
Ven. 5
“Venus m-s amain unto
him.”

