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lewd, poor, ' sorry,' S C Feb 245 , foolish,<br />

H, Love 8<br />

lewdly, wickedly, basely, iv. VIII 24, vi vi<br />

17, S C Feb 9<br />

lewdnesse, -nes, wickedness, m iv 58, v<br />

libbard, leopard, 1 vi 25, II III 28, VII VII<br />

29<br />

lich, like III VII 29<br />

lidge, ledge, v vi 36<br />

lief, liefe, sb and adj dear, beloved, 1 III.<br />

28, IX. 17, II 1 16, IX 4, in 1 24, II 33,<br />

iv III 52, vi xii 17, S C July 165, Clout<br />

16, agreeable, iii. VIII, 42, liefe or loth, iii.<br />

ix 13, vi 1. 44, /. or sory, VII vi 8 = willing<br />

or unwilling liefer {comp ), preferable,<br />

II iv. 28,III 1 24 liefest (superl), dearest,<br />

II 1. 52, in II 33, x 15, S C Aug 192<br />

liege, sb lord, superior to whom one owes<br />

allegiance and service, II III 8, ix 4 (Jig),<br />

\i VII 23<br />

liege, adj loyal, faithful, Clout 793<br />

liegeman, a vassal sworn to the service and<br />

support <strong>of</strong> his superior lord, II III 9, plur<br />

m 1 30<br />

hen, lyen, pa part lain, iv ix 4, p 412<br />

hfull, lyfull, giving or bestowing life, vi xi<br />

45, Eptth II8<br />

hg, ligge, liggen, to he, vi iv 40, S C<br />

May 125, 217, Sept II8, Oct 12, 63.<br />

light, vb to relieve, unload, 1 xii 42, to<br />

remove, III v 31, to happen, befall, v xi 55<br />

light, pa patt lit, 1 v 19,III 1 58<br />

light, adv easily, quickly, 1, VIII 10, Hubbet d<br />

1056<br />

lightly, easily, in v 25, VIII 19<br />

lightsome, -som, radiant, 1 VII 23, III VII<br />

48, VII. vii 51, S C. Aug 87, <strong>The</strong>st 82<br />

lignage, lineage, 1 vi 20<br />

like, to please, Hubberd 945, likt, pret II<br />

VII 27, to like well = to thrive, S C July<br />

like as, as if, v v 2<br />

likely, similar, alike, Beautte 198<br />

likelynesse, likeness, resemblance, v VIII 39<br />

hker, more like, v x 21<br />

Idled, pret put out (the tongue), 1 v 34<br />

limbeck, alembic, retort, VII vii 31<br />

limehound, bloodhound, v II 25,<br />

limming, vbl sb painting, Beautte 84<br />

limned, pa part depicted, Teares 202<br />

1m, II 24, v 35, iii III 22, 30, viii 24,<br />

Daphn 467 , linne, Two Lett p 641 to<br />

cease, desist<br />

line, lyne, linen, v VII 6, Mutop 364<br />

list, to wish, desire, choose, fres II. ix I, iii<br />

GLOSSARY 697<br />

I ix 7, S C. May 164, June 17, pret 1 II<br />

22, in II 15, him, thee, me, &c, hst<br />

(impers) = it pleased him, &c, he liked, I.<br />

vii. 35,II VII 18, 19, iv ix 35<br />

hstfull, attentive, v 1 25, Clout 7<br />

I lite, lyte, vb to fall (<strong>of</strong> a blow), 1 \m 18,<br />

n VIII 38 , to befall, vi vi 17, to alight, vi<br />

VII. 40, to come across, discover, S C<br />

Sept 259 , hie in = to deal with, treat <strong>of</strong>, in<br />

II 3. Cf light, vb<br />

lites, lungs, vi III 26<br />

lmelihead, -hed, inheritance, II II 2 (cf<br />

huelod), living original, II ix 3 , life, liveliness,<br />

vi VII 20.<br />

huelod, livelihood, income, prosperity, v iv<br />

9, Hubberd 147.<br />

liuelood, vigour, vi III 7<br />

liuely, living, lifelike, 1 II 24, VII 20, II ix<br />

2, in 1 38, VIII 5, 6, H Love 171, adv in<br />

a lifelike way, in xi 39<br />

huerey / and seisin = the delivery <strong>of</strong> pro<br />

perty into the corporal possession <strong>of</strong> a person<br />

by handing over a token, vi iv 37<br />

Hues end, death, R R. 188<br />

load, blows, II.II 23 See lay, vb<br />

loast, ppl adj loosened, unfastened, Bellay<br />

II5 Cf lose<br />

loathfulnesse, reluctance, iv VII 32<br />

loathly, loathsome, iv 1 27, v xi 31,<br />

Teares 335<br />

Lobbin, pseudonym, Clout 736<br />

lodge, dwelling {jig ), ii VIII 32<br />

lodgings, bedrooms, sleeping quarters, 1 1 36<br />

l<strong>of</strong>t, sky, upper region, 1 1 41 , ceiling or<br />

flooring <strong>of</strong> a room, v vi 27<br />

lome, loam, clay, mud, vi ix 16<br />

lompe, mass, Epigrams p 607<br />

lompish, low spirited, dejected, III VII 18<br />

Cf. lumpish<br />

long, to belong, 1 iv 48, iii III 58, vi II 8,<br />

p 409, Three Lett p 625<br />

loord, lout, in VII 12, S C. July 33<br />

loos, praise, renown, vi VII 12<br />

loose 1 , to loosen, 1 VIII 19, to solve, v xi<br />

25<br />

loose 2 , to lose, 1 iv 39<br />

lope, pret leapt, S C March 81<br />

lopp, smaller branches and twigs <strong>of</strong> trees, such<br />

as are not measured for timber, / and topp,<br />

SC Feb n(fig)<br />

lord, to rule, domineer, S C July 176 , pres<br />

part,S C Bee 70<br />

lordings, lords, v II 38<br />

lore, sb teaching, doctrine, 1. 1 5, II III, 2;<br />

advice, in xi 18, learning, iv III 42, story,<br />

language, iv xi 23, speech, v xi 61

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