A. S. _laeththe_, id.
_Wyntown._
2. A disgust, S. B.
_Wyntown._
LETTEIS, _s._ Gray fur, Fr.
_Acts Ja. II._
LETTER-GAE, _s._ The precentor or clerk in a church, S.
_Ramsay._
V. ~Let Gae~.
~Letteron~, ~Lettrin~, _s._
1. The desk in which the clerk or precentor officiates, S.
2. A writing desk.
_Douglas._
O. Fr. _letrin_, the pulpit from which the _lecture_ was anciently read.
LEUCH, LEUGH, _pret._ Laughed, S.
LEUE, _adj._ Beloved.
_Sir Tristrem._
A. S. _leof_, id.
LEUEDI, _s._ Lady.
_Sir Tristrem._
A. S. _hlaefdige_, Isl. _lafda_, id.
LEVEFUL, _adj._ Friendly.
_Wyntown._
LEVER, _s._ Flesh.
V. ~Lyre~.
_Sir Gawan._
LEVER, LEUER, LEUIR, LEIR, LEWAR, LOOR, LOURD, _adv._ Rather.
The comparative of _leif_, willing; A. S. _leofre_.
LEUERAIRES, _s. pl._ Armorial bearings.
_Complaynt S._
LEVERe, LEVERAY, _s._
1. Delivery.
Fr. _livree_.
_Barbour._
2. Donation.
_Diallog._
LEVIN, _s._ Lightning.
_Douglas._
2. The light of the sun.
_Douglas._
A. S. _hlif-ian_, rutilare.
LEVIN, _s._ Scorn.
_Gawan and Gol._
LEVINGIS, _s. pl._ Remains.