Part 476 (1/2)

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2 A fondling ter man, S

_Ritson_

LADE, LAID, _s_ A load, S

_Ross_

A S _hlad_, id

LADE, LEAD, MILL-LADE, _s_ The canal which carries water to a mill, S

_Chalm Air_

A S _lade_, Teut _leyde_, aquaeductus

LADENIN TIME, the ti in winter provisions, S

Su G _lad-a_, to heap together

LADE-STERNE, LEIDE-STERNE, _s_ The polestar, E

_Douglas_

Teut _leyd-sterre_, Isl _leidar-stiarna_, cynosura, polus

LADNAIRE, LARDNER, _s_ A larder, S, _laidner_

_Barbour_

Fr _lardier_, id, from _lard_, fat

LADRY, _s_ The rabble

_Priests Peblis_

A S _leod-wera_, incola, _leod-weras_, common people, Isl

_lydur_, plebs

LADRONE, LAYDRON, _s_ A lazy knave, a sloven; _laithron_, S

V ~Lidder~