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LATCH, n. [L. ligula, from ligo, to tie, and with English lock. L. laqueus, from...
L'ASTLY, adv. 1. In the last place. 2. In the conclusion; at last; finally.
L'ASTINGNESS, n. Durability; the quality or state of long continuance.
L'ASTINGLY, adv. Durably; with continuance.
L'ASTING, ppr. 1. Continuing in time; enduring; remaining. 2. a. Durable; of lon...
L'ASTERY, n. A red color. [Not in use.]
L'ASTAGE, n. [See Last , a load.] 1. A duty paid for freight or transportation. ...
L'AST, a. [See Late and Let.] 1. That comes after all the others; the latest; ap...
L'ASSLORN, a. Forsaken by his lass or mistress.
LAS'SITUDE, n. [L. lassitudo, from lassus, and this from laxus, laxo, to relax.]...
L'ASS, n. A young woman; a girl.
LASH'ING, n. A piece of rope for binding or making fast one thing to another. LA...
LASH'ER, n. One that whips or lashes.
LASH'ED, pp. 1. Struck with a lash; whipped; tied; made fast by a rope. 2. In bo...
LASH, n. 1. The thong or braided cord of a whip. I observed that your whip wante...
LA'SERWORT, n. Laserpitium, a genus of plants of several species, natives of Ger...