_Leard_, instructed, S.

~Lare~, ~Lear~, ~Lere~, _s._ Learning, S.

_Doug._

A. S. _laere_, Belg. _leer_, id.

~Lare-maister~, _s._ A teacher, S.

Belg. _leer-mester_, id.

LAREIT, LAUREIT, _s._ A chapel dedicated to _our Lady of Loretto_.

_Lyndsay._

LARG, LARGE, _adj._

1. Liberal.

Fr. id. Lat. _larg-us_.

_Barbour._

2. Abundant, S.

_Sir J. Sinclair._

~Larges~, ~Lerges~, _s._

1. Liberty.

_Barbour._

2. Liberality.

_Wyntown._

~Largly~, _adv._ Liberally.

_Barbour._

LARICK, _s._ A lark.

V. ~Laverok~.

~Larick"s lint~, _s._ Great golden maiden-hair, S.

LARIE, _s._ Laurel.

_Colvil._

O. Fr. _laure_, laureus.

LASARE, LASERE, _s._ Leisure.

_Doug._

LASCHE, _adj._

1. Relaxed, from weakness or fatigue, S. B.

_Douglas._

2. Lazy.

_Ruddiman._

3. Devoted to idleness.

_Complaynt S._

Fr. _lasche_, Lat. _lax-us_; Germ. _la.s.s_, tired, faint; Isl.

_loskr_, ignavus.

_To_ ~Lash~ _out_, _v. n._ To break out; in a moral sense.

_Z. Boyd._

~Lashness~, _s._

1. Relaxation in consequence of great exertion.

_Baillie._

2. Looseness of conduct.

_R. Bruce._

~Lask~, _s._ A diarrhoea in cattle, S. B.

_Ess. Highl. Soc._

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