Must /(mŭst)/

Must

v. i. [or] auxiliary
  1. To be obliged; to be necessitated; -- expressing either physical or moral necessity; as, a man must eat for nourishment; we must submit to the laws.
  2. To be morally required; to be necessary or essential to a certain quality, character, end, or result; as, he must reconsider the matter; he must have been insane.
    Likewise must the deacons be grave.
    — 1 Tim. iii. 8.
    Morover, he [a bishop] must have a good report of them which are without.
    — 1 Tim. iii. 7.

Must

n.
  1. The expressed juice of the grape, or other fruit, before fermentation.
    No fermenting must fills . . . the deep vats.
  2. Mustiness.

Must

v. t. & i.
  1. To make musty; to become musty.

must

a.
  1. Being in a condition of dangerous frenzy, usually connected with sexual excitement; -- said of adult male elephants which become so at irregular intervals, typicaly due to increased testosterone levels. (Zool.)