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698 GLOSSARY<br />

lore, pret left, lost, iii xii 44, v x 38<br />

lorne, pa part, left, deserted, 1 iv 2, S C<br />

Sept. 57, forlorn, S C Jan 62<br />

lormg, vbl sb instruction, v VII 42<br />

lorrell, rogue, blackguard, S C July 93 Cf<br />

loselL<br />

lose, losen, to loosen, unfasten, II xii 67,<br />

III via 51, xii 2, to release, free, in vii 48,<br />

vi VIIt 29 losed, pa part released, R R<br />

264, lo'Bt ,pa part released, set free, m IV<br />

13.<br />

losell, -zell, pr<strong>of</strong>ligate, scoundrel, II III 4,<br />

v uu 20, vi iv 10, S C p 447, Hubberd<br />

67, 813, Teares 226, 324 Cf lorrell<br />

losse, destruction, 1 vii. 10<br />

lot, division, II VII 19, share, iv iv 33,<br />

fate, vi 1 39<br />

lothfull, lothe-, unpleasant, III iv 52,<br />

hateful, loathsome, Hubberd 735, reluctant,<br />

bashful, Hubberd 1314<br />

loup, loop, loophole, ii IX 10<br />

loupes, loop (III needlework), Mutop 366<br />

lout, lowt, to bow, 1 1 30, x 44,II III 13,<br />

ix. 26, in x 23, iv II 23,III 5, S C July<br />

137,/? T 202<br />

loue-affamisht, Amor Son 88 See afifamisht<br />

louely, adj affectionate, loving, friendly, 1<br />

m. 30, iv ii 30, III 42, <strong>of</strong> love, iv vi 40,<br />

vi vii 28<br />

lonely, civ. lovingly, II xii, 51, iv III 49.<br />

louer, louvre, a domed turret-like erection<br />

with lateral openings for the passage <strong>of</strong> smoke<br />

or the admission <strong>of</strong> light, vi x 42<br />

lowce, louse, Two Lett p 639<br />

lowe, humble, meek, S C July 163<br />

lowre, loure, to lour, scowl (/// and Jig ),<br />

1 ii 22, in xii 24, iv v. 19, 24<br />

lugs, poles, perches (measure <strong>of</strong> land), ii x II<br />

lumining, pres part illumining, H Lcve<br />

280,<br />

lumpish, heavy, clumsy, dull, 1 1 43, iii iv<br />

61<br />

lurdane feuerl = fever lurdan, laziness, S C<br />

P 447<br />

luskishnesse, laziness, slothfulness, vi 1 35<br />

lust, desire, II II 39, iv. 1 34,1V 44, xi 51,<br />

pleasure, v. xi. 31<br />

lust, vb, pres to please, choose, II vii II, to<br />

desire, wish for, S C Nov 21 lust, pret<br />

wished, v III 6, VIII. 22 Cf list<br />

luster, lustre, brightness, v xii 58.<br />

lustfull, vigorous, lusty, S C Jan 37<br />

lustihede, 'head, -yhed, lustie head,<br />

lustfulness, hbidinousness, pleasure, 1. II 3,<br />

S. C May 42, 204, Oct 51 , lustiness,<br />

energy, vigour, III x 45, VII vii 33, Mutop<br />

MiEpah 22<br />

lustlesse, feeble, listless, 1 iv 20, in iv. 56,<br />

vi u 35, S C Feb 78<br />

lusty, beautiful, pleasant, S C Feb 131<br />

lybicke, Libyan, belonging to Libya, the<br />

ancient name <strong>of</strong> a large country III North<br />

Africa, II II 22<br />

lymiter, a friar licensed to beg within certain<br />

limits, Hubberd 85<br />

lynage, lineage, II5 Ci lignage<br />

lynoe, lynx, II xi 8<br />

lythe, pliant, supple, S C Feb 74, Gnat 221<br />

M<br />

Maa, pseudonym, Clout 523<br />

mace, sceptre, II. x 4<br />

macerate, to fret, vex, Gnat 94<br />

madding, ppl adj foolish, Irenzied, S C.<br />

Apr 25, july 87<br />

made,pp/ adj artificial, Mutop 166<br />

mage, magician, in III 14<br />

magnes stone, magnet, II xii 4<br />

magmflcke, renowned, glorious, v Prol II,<br />

P 410<br />

magnify, to become greater {refl ), v VIII 17 ,<br />

to praise, Teares 324 magniflde, pret<br />

glonhed, in vii 31, pa part VII vi 26<br />

Mahoune, Mahomet, iv vin 44.<br />

maiden-headed, bearing a representation <strong>of</strong><br />

the Virgin Mary, iv iv 17<br />

mailes, mail armour (composed <strong>of</strong> interlaced<br />

rings or overlapping plates), iv II 17, v v 3<br />

maine, mayne,s6 force, 1 vii II, vin 7,II<br />

xi 15, iv iv 18,44, ocean I" VII. 34, VIII.<br />

51; adj , ocean m = ocean, iv v 45<br />

mainly, maynly, strongly, violently, 1 VII<br />

12, in.1 21<br />

mainsheat, mainsail, v. xii 18<br />

maintaine, mafntame, to uphold (a quarrel),<br />

to back up, vi vi 35<br />

main-, mayntenaunce, condition <strong>of</strong> life or<br />

subsistence, in vii 59, deportment,behaviour,<br />

S C Sept 169<br />

maisterdome, mayster-, masterful behaviour,<br />

iv 1 46, mastery, victory, v II 15<br />

maisterie, supenor force, in 1 25, plur<br />

feats <strong>of</strong> strength, vi ix 43, shetoes maysterte,=<br />

performs wonderful feats, II vi. I.<br />

maistring, mayst-, ppl, adj controlling, II<br />

v 2, in VII 2, iv ix 2, superior, v xiu 38,<br />

// Beautte 214<br />

make, sb companion, mate, 1. vii 7, in. xii 2,<br />

VII 40, iv II 30, vi VIII 33, Past Aeglogue<br />

18, Past. Elegie 178, Epith. 87,

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