An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language Part 519

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An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language



An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language Part 519


V. ~Lufsom~.


LUSS, _s._ Dandruff, Pityriasis capitis, S.


l.u.s.tY, _adj._


1. Beautiful.


_Douglas._


2. Pleasant, delightful.


_Douglas._


Teut. _l.u.s.tigh_, amoenus, delectabilis.


~l.u.s.theid~, _s._ Amiableness.


_Gl. Sibb._


~l.u.s.tynes~, _s._ Beauty.


_Dunbar._


LUTE, LEUT, _s._ A sluggard.


_Gl. Sibb._


Teut. _loete_, h.o.m.o insulsus; E. _lout_.


LUTE, _pret._ Permitted.


V. ~Luit~.


LUTHE. Not understood.


_Bannatyne Poems._


LUTHRIE, _s._ Lechery.


_Bannatyne P._


Belg. _lodderig_, wanton.


LUTTAIRD, _adj._ Bowed.


_Dunbar._


O. Belg. _loete_, a clown, and _aerd_, nature.


_To_ LUVE, LUWE, _v. a._ To love.


V. ~Luf~.


M


MA, MAY, MAA, MAE, _adj._ More in number, S.


A. S. _ma_, id.


_Barbour._


_To_ MA, _v. a._ To make.


_Barbour._


Germ. _mach-en_, facere.


MA, _aux. v._ May.


_Wyntown._


Sw. _ma_, Isl. _maa_, id.


MAAD, MAWD, _s._ A plaid worn by shepherds, S. A. Renfr.


_Mannering._


Su. G. _mudd_, a garment made of the skins of reindeers.


MABBIE, _s._ A womans cap, S. B.


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