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QLOSSARIAL INDEX, AND INDEX OF NAMES. 39;<br />

Dublin MS.), 2806 ; Lastid, pt. s.<br />

lasted, 3643 ;<br />

(Lastyd), 2047.<br />

(Lat), s. bar (lit. lath), 770* ;<br />

(Latcs),<br />

pi. 756*. A.S. Icetta.<br />

Lat, V. let, permit, allow, 355<br />

(Latte), 1674 ;<br />

(Latt), ger. to let,<br />

1677 ;<br />

Lattis, pr. s. lets, 3351 ;<br />

Latis (Lettes), 2665 ; Lat lijtly<br />

(Letes lyghtly), consider ligbtly<br />

<strong>of</strong> it, think little <strong>of</strong> it, 2557 ;<br />

Latt,<br />

2 pr. pi. act, go on, 4470 ;<br />

Lattis,<br />

pr. pi. let, i. e. suppose (themselves<br />

to be), 11 ; Lat. imp. s. 2 p.<br />

let, permit, 588, 2711 ; Lat thou<br />

(Lett >ou), let thou, 724 ; Lat<br />

(Latt), let, 2888 r Latt, let, 581 ;<br />

(Lat), 865, 1014 ; Lat, 102, 355 ;<br />

Lat <strong>an</strong>e (Lett be), let (it) alone, let<br />

(it) be, 2688 ;<br />

God lat, God gr<strong>an</strong>t,<br />

364; Lat, let him, 997; Latis,<br />

imp. pi. let, 4413 ; Lattes (Lettes),<br />

imp. pi. let, bid, 2579.<br />

Late, adj. late, 1736, 5051 ; On late,<br />

lately, 3549, 4394 ; Opon late (On<br />

Lite), lately, 2331.<br />

Late, adv. lately, 2705, 3434, 4221.<br />

Late, s. lightning, 553. See laite in<br />

Gloss, to the Troy-Book. Icel.<br />

leiptr.<br />

Late, s. aspect, m<strong>an</strong>ner, 491 ; voice,<br />

song, 4384 ;<br />

Latis, pi. gestures,<br />

port, 162, 4743, 5184; outward<br />

habits, 4664 ; behaviour (<strong>of</strong> the<br />

onlookers), 3998. Icel. Iceti.<br />

Latens, Latin, lit. <strong>of</strong> the Latins,<br />

5652,<br />

Lathely, adj. loathly, hideous, 491.<br />

See Laylhely.<br />

Lathely (Lothly), adv. loathingly,<br />

2931.<br />

Latbire, adj. comp. leather, more<br />

loath, 1258.<br />

Lathis, imp. pl. loathe, abhor, 5115.<br />

(Lathys), pr. 8. invites, 1828. A.S.<br />

laii<strong>an</strong>.<br />

Latino, adj. Latin, 4709, 5073.<br />

Latoun, 3. latten, a mixed metal,<br />

4464.<br />

Lattire, adj. comp. latter, 3891. See<br />

Neuer.<br />

Laue, adj. drooping, 4748. Cf. Icel.<br />

la/a, to droop, d<strong>an</strong>gle as a flap.<br />

'• Lave-eared, long-eared Halli-<br />

;<br />

well.<br />

(Lnug]ityn), pt. pl. drew. 801. See<br />

Lache, La^t.<br />

Launce, s. l<strong>an</strong>ce, 1325. See L<strong>an</strong>ce.<br />

Launde, 8. plain, open space, lawn,<br />

4818.<br />

Law, adv. low, 2289 ;<br />

(Lawe), 2362 ;<br />

Lawe, lowly, humbly, 196, 495,<br />

1012, 1620.<br />

Lawe, adj. low, 1868 ; On lawe, low<br />

down, below, 199, 728; (In law),<br />

3261, 3553. See Low.<br />

Lawe, s. law, 1546, 1582, 1682,<br />

3402; (Law), 1568; Lawis<br />

(Lawez), pl. laws, 2996.<br />

Lawe, s. mountain, hill, 4812, 4887,<br />

5485, 5514<br />

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(Low), 1090.<br />

Lawene,25j3.broughtlow,humiliated,<br />

3293.<br />

(Lawer), adv. comp. lower, 2714 ;<br />

Lawere, 5406.<br />

Lawes, pr. s. lows, bellows, 4744.<br />

Lawest, adj. superl. lowest, worst,<br />

2092.<br />

Lawid, pt. 8. glowed, 226. Icel.<br />

loga.<br />

Lawly, adv. lowly, humbly, 3172.<br />

Lawnes (Lownys), s. lowness, littleness,<br />

2706.<br />

Lay, s. faith, religious belief, 3425.<br />

Lay, pt. 8. lay, 3230. See also Lies.<br />

Layd, pt. s. laid, stretched, 778*;<br />

pp. laid, 507.<br />

Layke, s. play, 385. See Laike.<br />

Lays, pZ. lays, 6.<br />

Layte, v. seek, 372. See Laite.<br />

Laythely (Lothlyche), adj. loathly,<br />

dreadful, 3230. See Lathely.<br />

Laythly, adv. with loathing, 1709,<br />

3985.<br />

Lag<strong>an</strong>d, pres.part. laughing, merry,<br />

4367 ; Lsi^es, pr. 8. 2725, 3760.<br />

La^e, s. law, 4306 ; custom, 4402 ;<br />

Of a laje, by a law, with good<br />

reason, 4666 ; Lajes, pl. laws,<br />

4007, 4222 ; observ<strong>an</strong>ces, 4412.<br />

La^t, pt. 8. took, 77 ; Lait leue, took<br />

leaue, 331 ;<br />

La3t his leue, 5232 ;<br />

Lajt (Laghtyn), pt.pl. drew, 3193<br />

h-d-^t, pp. seized, conquered, taken,<br />

4394 ;<br />

Lajt (Laght), caught, 2807 ;<br />

derived, 2522 ;<br />

(Laughten), taken,<br />

2028.<br />

Laiter, laughter, 96 ; La3tir, 5S03 ;<br />

(Laughter), 2197.

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