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iane, small silver com <strong>of</strong> Genoa introduced<br />

into England towards the end <strong>of</strong> the fourteenth<br />

century, III VII 58<br />

larre, discord, dissension, quarrelling, II II 26,<br />

iv 41, v 16<br />

iasp, jasper, Bellay 25<br />

lauel, -ell, rascal, Hubberd 309, 712<br />

leopardee, -le, danger, peril, Hubberd 98, in<br />

his t -into danger at his hands, II iv 43<br />

lessemyne, jasmine, Amor Son 64<br />

leases, straps <strong>of</strong> leither, silk, &c, fastened<br />

round the legs <strong>of</strong> hawks, vi iv 19<br />

lollity, -ee, revelry, II xii 60, III 1 40, S C<br />

May 192<br />

lolly, -le, gallant, brave, fine, II 1,II II, m<br />

I 45, iv 1 32 , cheerful, Hubberd 422, big,<br />

S C Sept 165<br />

lollyhead, jollity, merriment, vi xi 32<br />

lollyment, mirth, enjoyment, joyfulness, II<br />

vi 3, iv xi 12, vi II 16<br />

lott, least portion, 1 x 26<br />

lournall, daily, diurnal, 1 xi 31, p 210<br />

louysaunce, -isaunce, merriment, mirth,<br />

S C May 25, Nov 2<br />

louial, under the influence <strong>of</strong> the planet Jupiter,<br />

regarded as the source <strong>of</strong> jov and happiness,<br />

II, xii 51<br />

loy, to enjoy loyed, ioyd, pret 1 iv 46,<br />

II x 53, in 1 37 loymg, pres part trans<br />

deriving enjoyment from, III vi 48, to rejoice,<br />

delight, 1 vi 1,17, Mutop 99 ioy'd,<br />

pret , Hubberd, 707 loymg, pres part ,<br />

R R 198<br />

loyance,-aunce, enjoyment, mirth, joy, i iv<br />

37,III xii 18, Mutop 208, Past Elegie 25 ,<br />

enjoyment (<strong>of</strong> a person), vi xi 7<br />

loynted, pret disjointed, dismembered, v xi<br />

29<br />

luncats, -ates, sweetmeats, delicacies (junkets),<br />

v iv 49, Amor) Son 77<br />

K<br />

kaies, keys, iv x 18<br />

keasars, see kesars<br />

keep, keepe, sb heed, care, to take k = (1)<br />

to take heed, notice, 1 1 40, in x 38, \ IX<br />

13, xii 42, Gnat 241 , (2) to take care (<strong>of</strong>),<br />

S C Dec 8, that which is kept, a charge,<br />

S C July 133, keeping, care, charge, Hubberd<br />

290<br />

keepe, vb to tend, guard, S C May 129, July<br />

200, Dec 137<br />

keeping bee at your k = be on your guard, I<br />

xi 2<br />

keight, pret caught, III II 30, v vi 29<br />

GLOSSARY. 695<br />

I kemd, pa pari combed, v VII 4<br />

ken, to ascertain, discover, Beautie 88 kend,<br />

pa part known, 1 xii 1, ascertained, discovered,<br />

II Viii 19, recognized, S C May<br />

I 237 kent, kend, pret discovered, in VII<br />

19 ; recognized, iv x 14, knew, v xi 20,<br />

! caught sight <strong>of</strong>, descried, v xi 43, Clout 272<br />

kenst = knowea part known, S C Sept 161.<br />

kodpeasd,pp/ adj furnished with a cod-ptece<br />

or bagged appendage to the front <strong>of</strong> the closefitting<br />

hose or breeches worn by men from the<br />

fifteenth to the seventeenth century, Three<br />

Lett p 625<br />

kon, to know, Clout 294 kond, pret v vi.<br />

35 Cf con<br />

kurre, dog, cur, S C Sept 182<br />

kydst, pret knewest, S C Dec 92<br />

kynded, pa part begotten, v v 40<br />

L<br />

L , Lord, S C p 420<br />

lace, thread, iii II 50<br />

lacke, loss, absence, Epitaph (2) 12<br />

lackey, to act as a lackey, run as a footman,<br />

vi II 15<br />

lad, pret led, II xii 84, in xii 16, iv VIII<br />

2, v VII 37<br />

lade, to load, v v 54

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