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n. a nnered libertine. the he .arissa Harlode.] arm of I make he loud noise of oxen : to ?.bell. v of oxen.—n. Lowing, the .ttle. [A.S t. eij ie sou d.] comp Lo erior • lace or position : not high : : sm 11: moderate : cheap : de- in poor eiremnstances : I : cheaply : meanly : sgrace : in times near ) nearloevio— Aff. v -21Ly not a iii
W VJGG11:1G-11 loerett, to frown ; or from M. E. lure, lere, the cheek, allied to A.S. Mar, and thus another form of Leer.] wn, lawn, a. a variant of Loon. odromic, lok-sotiomik, adj. pertaining to am n lines on ti hirface of a sphere which cut meridians at aane angle, and indicate the tel in rhumb sailing. [Gr. lozos, se.]
)arent • evilaelt. —adv. L11111 1; lent iis---tr77.7 _ . uculit6, a• an Etruscan princes and priest! hi Ludicrous, luodi-krus, adj that serves adapted to excite laughter : laughab —adv. Ludicrously.—n. Ludicrous ledieres—ludere, to play.] Lue, lii, v.t. to sift. Lues, 1556z, n. a plague. [L.]
, nati Rplie ter tl the ii a low low oi —vi doying e. e of loo e fal iciclh oi hien
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, rout Lovelace, 1 Lover, an ohs. forr Low, Is, v.i. to nn bellow.—a. the b bellowing of cattl formed from the Low, lo, adj. (cm lying on an inferi deep : shallow : jected : mean : humble. —adv. n subjection, povei 0111 own : not loll( ns. Lowness ; I Church. of Englai importance to cc ances, and form Low-churchism, er, to bring lo diminish.—v.i. Is adj. Lower-case d al Lou1 reaucing—adi L d, land low lander, us rin often appl written after 1 as during th wlihood, a • Ireleveskslu:Yrien,00fediea,sptiloo- pressure (viz. le! said of steam ane having the spirit] first Sunday afte the great festivz Low-thoughted to low pursnits point of the tide quiet or hidden. allied to A.S. lie( Low, low, 12, (Sea logi ; cf. Dan. Ito Lower, threaten, l ovr ra,
. 1-1 1 s o lo : li ;re le dn-ss o r
. ect to lag owla,nds.—Lp ely to titlwitin 0401;triilan ci ages. —ms. Lo humble St
: plah verty, or mdly: (esti Low-church, ;land who do not ecclesiastical constitutions, ordin-rms — opposed to High-churc: Low-churchman.—u.t..Los low : to depress : to degrade : to fall : to sink : to grow less. se (print.), kept in a lower ea: 11 letters as emislied fr( ,owering tdj. let • Low W w
‘tpli Lu ewp, ately w a Lukewarn armth. [M. g. with the A.S. h nfusea with A.S.
01 Si11.1111g U. :511 ill C.Ile 10 1.11e. VV MU : bile 1001. — V. t. to tarn a ship towards the wind. [M. E. lof, a kind of paddle for governing the helm ; prob. alt. Mel] Luffa, lufa,, n. a genus of climbing herbs of the gourd .1 a•!a s .!!. i!. •ned in a fibrous ed entire by sod sh, being more Ian the sponge Lug, lug difficul laiiolulltwairit appare Ti vu. t. and 2a.p. 1 nks an- other b •.4.c. om the being 1• -, a sma vessel mg bol Lugubri : sorrot ful : di tugubl —lege) gwor _ fo le sand on the sea-shore, much used for hermen.—Also 0 r • 4 [F Lag, Log, ewarm, 1.4 ly wai kewa rmwitt if use er. Id , lul
01)0 irftk0 ucrati e y. suc e le/a, booty, Ir. leach, Lump o in, pay. See Loot.]
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at which delights : pre-eminent evolence: reverential regard : de-ent to one Ii exclusive rif be i n • affection: the gaid .dness, a favour don illiards, tennis, an to be fond of : t slight in with benevolence.—v.i. tli th Lovable, worthy of love : Love-apple, the fruit of the bird, a genus of small birds of the ; called from their love or atta ther; Love-broker (SW:. ), :ries messages and makes a lovers; Lover, one who hay for settling dispute religious feast held s of Christians in hid ;brated by the early the Lords Suppe of a lover; Love_i iovable, ,a con ioveknot, an intr. Lovele ! kindness. —us. hip; Love-lies-bl maranthus ; Love ,nging at the ear, reigns of Elizabet nm, forsaken by s.— adj. Lovely, e, uniable : pleasing : y, one who deals in a philtre; Love vu with a person o c. almost exclusively of th aid of anything: (B.) a II wed, having a lover (Nat a lover.—a. Lovingly a dal Ifiipids bow. — adjs. Love-sick, ith amorous desire ; Lovesome, ore-suit (Shok.), eourtsltip. —adj. ig love or kindness :affectionate : ing love. —adv. LoVingly. —as. Loving-kindness, kindness full a! regard : mercy : favour.—For :yr, in some :way or another ; In red; Make love to, to try to tions of; Play for love, to play without stakes; Theres no love . them, they have no regard for
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d specially adapted for light- tether open or covered. [L. id the root of gignere, to ame applied both to Diana tter as the especial divinity lildbirth. [L., the light. e, good or bad : chance: lot : acq. Luckless, without good- Lucklessly. Luck- Lucky having good-luckelik- riv. Luckl m. n ones i;70 is Ger. o be un- is an eldei •
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ec js. noonPatmate t ii47v. ow enngly. . ouren—Dut. : of the loeren, to f wn ; or from M. E. lure, lere, the eiieek, allie to A.S. Neon and thus another form OCT ?, of z. a variant of Loon. r sport : oVar e : comic. Lox0drOrilic, lok-so-dromik, adj. pertaining to ess. St[bAnceehttatp line on the surface of a sphere which cut the Grenas wypfi sable. —adj. Lucratively. [Fr.—L. akin to Gr. leict, booty, Jr. leach, 1-17:1,P.S. Ger. ho/un. nay. See Loot.1
Elie a uc , a. struggle. [L.,—luctari.] ishly Lucubrate, 1(Toka-brat, v.i. to work or study by lumps. - • study a block, b b Keit .:41(11 4ay!i h4iQLit`t4.4:no12u trat r -67iiii•rosed by coA
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less than 50 1 . o IC sq. inch), Ind steam-engines; Low-spirited, lits low or cast down : not lively : spiritedness.—Low Sunday, the Iter Easter, so called in contrast to ;ival wlicvlkicELP it ends. —adj. ed ha VT.. th t Atalits directed - 2! the lowest [de a eeiie41-1 , to keep en. s !+rfflctg ; tva icgcot, t/ ot.) a .e. an [Ice. lee, Ger. kitsq .i. to appeargro-any, as the clouds: itorm: to frown.—adj. Lowering,
Love, los-, n. Iona caused by that kindness : beneca voted attachmen the object of ; Cupid : a kinds] nothing, in billi games. — v.t. to affection: to deli; to regard with 1 feeling of love.—amiable. — us. I tomato; Lovebii cz-the rri( lo lay re s
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Lucai church spire. Luce, loos, n. a fresh-s3 /as—Low L. tech< s Lucent, loVse cency, tux, beci Lucerne she nit for t inzer
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night :Lunar, luo .—ad/. to the moo t. [L. moon: cans Lunacy,
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s. Lovere Loverly, like a of love from Cu languishing with LOVE saving essint ; L •
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umbal, lumbal, adj. pe -1.77itseitz. [See Lumbago Nling cumberso Sa t for use. : to hea 4 14,4.er in co one emp o, felling from thei adj. e)erniber pu n hi co mu, a roomt fgy. Iding s [Fr. WI aid—in burp o ig-. the the.L41171 -as, the n Vval ..„iwynbrok s, st a their pled her, r.i. t move cavil - and laboTA4 m Sc mine r;. 411.114 V • ziczi a 1; arm. 311 z any body which s ne of tlic he -e 13 e who ny subAct Lumination, a lighting u in inc (Specs.), to illumine. adjs. Luminiifer s, transmittin,g light ;: L ous, : sinning: : Air Luminous paint, a p as sulphide or oxysulplin e of calcium, groundup with a colourless varnish or other medium, and used as a paint. [L. * s, light— /mere, to shine.] c , iii tuberance . ,ross.—v.t 7a ill ] .oye a p. soran gas ) : profit : fish, wi cralive. brit(
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