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LIENTER'IC, a. [from lientery.] Pertaining to a lientery.
LIEN, the obsolete participle of lie. [See Lain .] LIEN , n. [supra.] A legal cl...
LIE'GE-MAN, n. A vassal; a subject. Obs.
LIEGE, a. [L. ligo, to bind; Gr. to bind, to bend; a withe.] 1. Bound by a feuda...
LIEF, a. [See Love .] Dear; beloved. Obs. LIEF , adv. [supra. This word coincide...
LIE, water impregnated with alkaline salt, is written lye, to distinguish it fro...
LID. n. [L. claudo, cludo; Gr.; Heb.] A cover; that which shuts the opening of a...
LIC'TOR, n. [L. lick, to strike.] An officer among the Romans, who bore an ax an...
LICOROUS, LICOROUSNESS, for lickerish, _c. not used.
LICOROUS, LICOROUSNESS, for lickerish, _c. not used.
LIC'ORICE, n. [L. glycyrrhiza; Gr. sweet, and root.] A plant of the genus Glycyr...
LICK'ERISHNESS, n. Niceness of palate; daintiness.
LICK'ERISHLY, adv. Daintly.
LICK'ERISH, a. [Gr. sweet. The sense of watery, smooth, sweet, are allied; liken...
LICK'ER, n. One that licks.
LICK, v.t. [L. lingo; Gr. See Like and Sleek.] 1. To pass or draw the tongue ove...