An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language Part 500

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An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language



An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language Part 500


_Douglas._


LEUINGIS, _s. pl._ Loins, or lungs.


_Douglas._


LEUIT, LEWYT, _pret._ Allowed.


A. S. _lef-an_, permittere.


_Wallace._


LEVYT, LEWYT, _pret._ Left.


_Barbour._


Isl. _leif-a_, linquere.


_To_ LEW, _v. a._ To make tepid, S. B.


Teut. _lauw-en_, tepefacere.


~Lew~, ~Lew-warme~, _adj._ Tepid, S.


_Doug._


Teut. _lauw_, Belg. _liew_, id.; A. S. _hleow-an_, tepere.


_To_ LEWDER, _v. n._ To move heavily, S. B.


Teut. _leuter-en_, morari.


_Ross._


LEWIS, LEWYSS, _s. pl._ Leaves.


_Wallace._


LEWIT.


V. ~Lawit~.


~Lewitnes~, _s._ Ignorance.


_Douglas._


LEWRAND, _part. pr._ Lurking.


V. ~Loure~, _v._


_Leg. St Androis._


LEWS, _s. pl._ The island of Lewis.


_Watson._


LIAM, LYAM, _s._


1. A string, a thong.


Arm. _liam_, id.


_Douglas._


2. A rope made of hair, Tweedd.


LIART, LYART, _adj._


1. Having grey hairs intermixed, S.


_Maitland P._


2. Grey-haired in general.


5. Spotted, of various hues, Galloway.


_Davidson._


LIBART, LIBBERT, _s._ A leopard.


_Barbour._


Alem. _libaert_, Belg. _libaerd_, id.


LIBBERLAY, _s._ A baton.







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