An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language - LightNovelsOnl.com
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2. A tub, or vessel of any kind, S.; as _brew-lumes_, _milk-lumes_, &c.
A. S. _loma_, utensilia.
LOMPNYT, _part. pa._ Laid with trees.
_Barbour._
Sw. _laemp-a_, to fit; or Isl. _lunn_, phalangae.
LONE, _s._ Place of shelter.
Isl. _logn_, tranquillitas aeris.
~Lony~, _adj._ Sheltered.
_Houlate._
LONNACHS, _s. pl._ Quickgra.s.s gathered for being burnt, Mearns.
LOOGAN, _s._ A rogue, Loth.
LOOPIE, _adj._ Deceitful, S., q. one who holds a _loop_ in his hand.
LOOR, _adv._ Rather.
V. ~Lever~.
_To_ LOPPER, _v. n._ To ripple.
V. ~Lipper~, _v._
LOPPIN, LOPPEN, _pret._ Leaped.
_Douglas._
A. S. _hleop_, Sw. _lupen_, insiliit.
LORE, _part. pa._ Solitary, q. _forlore_.
_Sir Gawan._
LORER, _s._ Laurel.
Fr. _laurier_.
_Sir Gawan._
LOSE, LOSS, _s._ Praise.
_Houlate._
_Lofs_ occurs in Isl. _lofs-tyr_, gloria, encomium.
LOSEL, _s._ Idle rascal.
_Ritson._
Teut. _losigh_, ignavus.
LOSYNGEOUR, LOSINGERE, _s._
1. A deceiver.
_Barbour._
Fr. _lozeng-er_, to flatter, to deceive.
2. A sluggard, a loiterer.
LOT, _s._ Uncertain.
_Bannatyne Poems._
LOT-MAN, _s._ One who threshes for one boll in a certain number, S.
_Stat. Acc._
LOTCH, _s._ A snare, S.
_Hamilton._
Teut. _letse_, id.