_Ramsay._
Su. G. _lock_, capillus contortus.
LOCKMAN, LOKMAN, _s._ The public executioner; still used, Edinburgh.
_Wallace._
Teut. _lock-en_, to lock; A. S. _loc_, claustrum.
LOFF, _s._ Praise.
V. ~Loif~.
LOG, _s._ The substance which bees gather for making their works, S. B.
A. S. _loge_, Su. G. _lag_, humor.
LOGE, _s._ A lodge, Dan. id.
_Barbour._
LOGIE, KILLOGIE, _s._ A vacuity before the fire place in a kiln, for drawing air, S. Belg. _log_, a hole.
_Watson._
LOY, _adj._ Sluggish. Ang.
Belg. _luy_, id.
~Loyness~, _s._ Inactivity, Ang.
Belg. _luyheit_.
_To_ LUIF, LOIUE, LOVE, LUFF, LOUE, _v. a._ To praise.
_Priests Peblis._
Isl. Su. G. _lofw-a_, A. S. _lof-ian_, id.
~Loif~, ~Loff~, _s._ Praise.
_Houlate._
A. S. Isl. Belg. _lof_, id.
LOIS, _s._ Praise.
V. ~Lose~.
_Douglas._
LOISSIT, _pret._ Lost.
_Gawan and Gol._
LOIT, _s._ A t.u.r.d, S.
Su. G. _lort_, id.
_To_ LOKKER, _v. n._ To curl, S.
_Doug._
Isl. _lock-r_, capillus contortus.
~Lokker~, ~Lokkar~, _adj._ Curled.
_Evergr._
LOKLATE, _adj._ Securing a lock.
_Wallace._
LOLLERDRY, _s._ What was deemed heresy.
_Bannatyne Poems._
From E. _Lollard_.
LOME, LOOM, p.r.o.n. _lume_, _s._
1. An utensil of any kind, S.
_Douglas._