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LAIN, pp. of lie. Lien would be a more regular orthography, but lain is generall...
LAID, pret. and pp. of lay; so written for layed.
LA'IC, LA'ICAL, a. [L. laicus, Gr. from people.] Belonging to the laity or peopl...
LAGOON', LAGU'NE, n. A fen, moor, marsh, shallow pond or lake; as the lagunes of...
LAG'GING, ppr. Loitering; moving slowly and falling behind. The nurse went laggi...
LAG'GER, a. A loiterer; an idler; one who moves slowly and falls behind.
LAG'GARD, n. Slow; sluggish; backward. [Not used.]
LAG, a. [This word belongs to the root of slack, slow, sluggish, languish, long;...
LA'DYSHIP, n. The title of a lady.
LA'DY-LIKE, a. 1. Like a lady in manners; genteel; well bred. 2. Soft; tender; d...
LA'DY-FLY, n. A small red vaginopennous or sheath-winged insect. A coleopterous ...
LA'DY-BIRD, LA'DY-BUG, LA'DY-COW, LA'DY-DAY, n. The day of the annunciation of t...
LA'DY, n. 1. A woman of distinction. Originally, the title of lady was given to ...
LA'DLE-FUL, n. The quantity contained in a ladle.
LA'DLE, n. 1. A utensil somewhat like a dish, with a long handle, used for throw...
LAD'KIN, n. A little lad; a youth. [Little used.]