muniment
n.
5ME < Anglo-Fr < OFr < L munimentum, a fortification, defense, protection < munire, to furnish with walls, fortify: see MUNITIONS6
1 [Rare] a means of protection or defense
2 5ML munimentum6 [pl.] Law a document or documents serving as evidence of inheritances, title to property, etc.

muscle ,muscular
n.
5Fr < L musculus, a muscle, [4red] lit., little mouse (from the fancied resemblance between the movements of a mouse and muscle), dim. of mus, MOUSE6
1 any of the body organs consisting of bundles of cells or fibers that can be contracted and expanded to produce bodily movements
2 the tissue making up such an organ
3 muscular strength; brawn
>4 [Colloq.] power or influence, esp. when based on force or threats of force
vi.
3cled, 3cling >[Colloq.] to make one‘s way or take control by sheer strength or force, or threats of force: usually with in

Mussalchee - Dear achita: diligent search failed to disclose definition of this word, beyong its inclusion in a list of Anglo-Indian words. May I hope that you can help us with this?

mycetismus - mushroom poisoning