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Webster Dictionary :: Lambkin

LAMBKIN, n. lam'kin. A small lamb.

Webster Dictionary :: Lambent

LAM'BENT, a. [L. lambens, lambo, to lick.] Playing about; touching lightly; glid...

Webster Dictionary :: Lambative

LAM'BATIVE, a. [L. lambo, to lick.] Taken by licking. [Little used.] LAM'BATIVE ...

Webster Dictionary :: Lamantin

LAM'ANTIN, LAMB, n. lam. 1. The young of the sheep kind. 2. The Lamb of God, in ...

Webster Dictionary :: Lama

LAMA, n. 1. The sovereign pontiff, or rather the god of the Asiatic Tartars. 2. ...

Webster Dictionary :: Laky

LA'KY, a. Pertaining to a lake or lakes.

Webster Dictionary :: Lake

LAKE, v.i. To play; to sport. North of England. This is play, without a prefix. ...

Webster Dictionary :: Laity

LA'ITY, n. [Gr. people. See Laic .] 1. The people, as distinguished from the cle...

Webster Dictionary :: Laird

LAIRD, n. In the Scots dialect, a lord; the proprietor of a manor.

Webster Dictionary :: Lair

LAIR, n. [L. locus.] 1. A place of rest; the bed or couch of a boar or wild beas...

Webster Dictionary :: Lain

LAIN, pp. of lie. Lien would be a more regular orthography, but lain is generall...

Webster Dictionary :: Laid

LAID, pret. and pp. of lay; so written for layed.

Webster Dictionary :: Laic

LA'IC, LA'ICAL, a. [L. laicus, Gr. from people.] Belonging to the laity or peopl...

Webster Dictionary :: Lagoon

LAGOON', LAGU'NE, n. A fen, moor, marsh, shallow pond or lake; as the lagunes of...

Webster Dictionary :: Lagging

LAG'GING, ppr. Loitering; moving slowly and falling behind. The nurse went laggi...

Webster Dictionary :: Lagger

LAG'GER, a. A loiterer; an idler; one who moves slowly and falls behind.

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