_Lay my dead_,
attribute
my death.
Robert Forst
_Lambie_, diminutive of lamb.
_Lammas moon_, harvest-moon.
_Lampit_, kind of shell-fish, a limpet.
_Lan_', land, estate.
_Lan'-afore_, foremost horse in the plough.
_Lan'-ahin_, hindmost horse in the plough.
_Lane_, lone; _my lane, thy tune, &c. _, myself alone.
_Lanely_, lonely.
_Lang_, long; to _think lang_, to long, to weary.
_Lap_, did leap.
_Late and air_, late and early.
_Lave_, the rest, the remainder, the others.
_Laverock_, the lark.
_Lawlan'_, lowland.
_Lay my dead_, attribute my death.
_Leal_, loyal, true, faithful.
_Lear_, learning, lore.
_Lee-lang_, live-long.
_Leesome luve_, happy, gladsome love.
_Leeze me_, a phrase of congratulatory endearment; I am happy in thee or
proud of thee.
_Leister_, a three-pronged and barbed dart for striking fish.
_Leugh_, did laugh.
_Leuk_, a look, to look.
_Libbet_, castrated.
_Lick, licket_, beat, thrashen.
_Lift_, sky, firmament.
_Lightly_, sneeringly, to sneer at, to undervalue.
_Lilt_, a ballad, a tune, to sing.
_Limmer_, a kept mistress, a strumpet.
_Limp't_, limped, hobbled.