Part 494 (2/2)

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LEINEST, most lean

_Evergreen_

_To_ LEIP, _v n_ To boil

_K Hart_

_To_ LEIS, _v a_ To lose

_Douglas_

O E _leise_

_To_ LEIS, LEISS, _v a_ To lessen

_Doug_

_To_ LEIS, _v a_ To arrange

_Gl Sibb_

LEIS ME, LEESE ME, LEUIS ME, i e _leif isaffection, S

_Me_ is the A S dative

_Bannatyne Poems_

LEISCH, LESCHE, _v_

1 A lash, S

_Dunbar_

2 A thong, by which a dog is held

_Douglas_

3 A stroke with a thong, S

_Kennedy_

_To_ ~Leische~, ~Leich~, ~Leash~, _v a_ To lash, to scourge, S