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LEAVENED, pp. lev'ened. Taised and made light by fermentation.
LEAVEN, n. lev'n. [L. levo, Eng. to lift.] 1. A mass of sour dough, which, mixed...
LE'AVED, a. [from leaf; but leafed would be preferable.] 1. Furnished with folia...
LEATH'ER-SELLER, LEATH'ER-WINGED, LEATH'ERN, LEATH'ERY, LEAVE, n. 1. Permission;...
LEATH'ER-MOUTHED, a. by leather-mouthed fish, I mean such as have their teeth in...
LEATH'ER-JACKET, n A fish of the Pacific ocean.
LEATH'ER-DRESSER, n. One who dresses leather; one who prepares hides for use.
LEATH'ER, LEATH'ER-COAT, n. An apple with a tough coat or rind.
LEAT, n. A trench to conduct water to or from a mill.
LE'ASY, a. s as z. Thin; flimsy. It is usually pronounced sleazy.
LEAST, a. Smallest; little beyond others, either in size or degree; as the least...
LE'ASOW, n. A pasture. Obs.
LE'ASING, n. s as z. Falsehood; lies. [Obsolete or nearly so.]
LEASH, n. [L. laqueus.] 1. A thong of leather, or long line by which a falconer ...
LE'ASER, n. A gleaner; a gatherer after reapers.
LE'ASEHOLD, a. Held by lease; as a leasehold tenement.