Kamics, Kramics _s._ rest-harrow
Keamy _adj._ covered with a thin white mould; applied to cider
Kecker, Kyecker-pipe, Kyecker, Kyeck-horn, the wind-pipe, a pervious pipe, from _kike_ to look through
Keeve, or Kive _s._ a large tub used in brewing or cider making _v._ to put the wort or cider in a keeve to ferment
Keep _s._ a large basket
Keffel _s._ a bad, worn-out horse (Welsh, _Keffyl_)
Kern _v._ to coagulate as milk; also applied to fruit and wheat becoming visible after the blossoming
Kex, Kexy _s._ dry, pervious stalks, as of cow-parsley and hemlock Kexies, see Kecker
Kid _s._ a pod To Kiddy _v._ ex. They do kiddy, but they don"t villy
Kilter _s._ money
Kircher _s._ caul, used by butchers
Kittle, or Kettle-Smock _s._ a carter"s frock
Knap _s._ a rising ground
Knee-sick _adj._ applied to corn when the stalk is not strong enough to bear the ear
Knottle _v._ to entangle with knots
Knottlins _s._ the intestines of a pig prepared for food
Knot _s._ flower-bed
Knot-Sheep _s._ sheep without horns
Kowetop _s._ the barm which rises above the rim of the tub
Kurpy, Kerp _v._ to speak affectedly; scold (Lat. _increpare_)
Labber _v._ to loll out the tongue
Lades, or Ladeshrides _s._ the sides of a waggon which project over the wheels
Ladies-smock _s._ bindweed _Convolvulus sepium_, _Cardamine pratensis_
Lady-Cow _s._ lady-bird _Coccinella septempunctata_,
Laiter _s._ the whole number of eggs laid by a hen before she becomes broody, ex. She "ve laaid out her laiter
Lamiger _s._ lame, a cripple
Lar _s._ bar of a gate
Larks-lees, Leers _v._ neglected lands
Lart, Lawt _s._ a loft, as c.o.c.k-lart, hay-lart, apple-lart
Lary, Leary, Lear _adj._ empty, thin _s._ flank; Lear-quills, small quills
Las-chargeable _interj._ be quiet! _i.e._, he who last speaks or strikes in contention is most to blame
Lat, or Lart _s._ a lath, ex. Lartin nails
Lat _s._ shelf
Lat.i.tat _s._ a noise or scolding
Lattin-sheet _s._ iron-tinned; also as _adj._ made of tin, as a Lattin Saucepan
Lave _v._ to throw water from one place to another; to gutter, as a candle
Lay-field _s._ a piece laid down to gra.s.s
Lea, Leaze, Leers _s._ an open pasture field
Leapy, Lippary _s._ wet, rainy weather
Learn, Larn _v._ to teach, ex. Who larned "e thay tricks
Leathern-bird, Leather-wing _s._ the bat
Ledge _v._ lay hands on; to lay eggs
Lent-lilies _s._ daffodils
Lescious ex. She is lescious of a place, _i,e._, knows of it and thinks it may suit
Levers _s._ a species of rush or sedge
Levvy _s._ a level (Fr. _levee_)
Lew, Lewth, Lewthy shelter, sheltered, lee-side
Libbets _s._ tatters; _little-bits_
Lidden _s._ a story, a song (Ger. _lied_)
Lief, Leaf _v._ leave; ex. I would as lief