KYEN, kine, cattle, 120 KYLLEIC, Welsh for grease time KYNDELETH, bring forth (said of the hare), 181 KYNDELS, young hare, 19 KYNDELY, naturally, M.E. kindely, kendeliche, cundeliche KYNNINGLY, cunningly KYTONS, KYTTONS, kittens, 71 LABELLES, small flaps, 174 LADDE, led LADIL, ladle LAIES, pools, lakes LAIR, the resting-place of the various kinds of deer, 10 LAMMAS, LAMMASSE, August 1, 2 LAMMASSE OF PETER APOSTULL, June 29 LAPPE, lap, 158 LASSE, less, smaller LAUNCET, lancet LAUNDES, LONDES, wild uncultivated land, 36 LAVEY, unrestrained, wild, 111 LEATHER, the skin of deer and of the wild boar, App. LECHES, leeches, doctor or surgeon, 12 LEDER, leather, 126 LEFRER, levrier, greyhound LEFT, last, or live LEGGES, legs LEIE, lair LEIRE, river Loire in France, 77 LEIRES, lair, bed of a stag, 136 LEITH, layeth LEKES, leeks, 90 LERNYD, learned, taught LESE, leash, 59 LESETH, loseth, 52 LESS, OF THE, term used in counting the tines, App. LESSES, Fr. _laissées_, excrements of boar and wolves, 139, 146 LESSHE, LESSE, LESCHE, leash, 140 LESSHES, lesses, inferiors, 189 LESYNG, loosing, 119 LETTE, hindered, 51, 163 LEUERE, leaver, rather, sooner LEURETTIS, leverets, 19 LEUVE, leave, 31 LEUYS, LEUES, leaves, 138 LEVIR, leaver, rather LEVRIER, a hare hound LIAM, LYAM, rope by which the limer was held LIBARD, leopard, 70 LIFF, life, 31 LIFLODE, LYVELODE, livelihood, 59 LIGGING, LYGGING, lair, resting-place, 24, 71, 149, 191 LIPPIS, lips LITERE, litter LOGGES, lodges, 190 LONDE, land, 75 LOUEN, love LOUPES CORRYNERS (_loup cerviers_), lynx; occasionally it was probably applied to the wolverine, 70 LOWRE, laugh, 81 LUCE, pike, 113 LYFF, life LYMER, a tracking hound on a leash, 31, 38, 152, 157, 167-9, 235 LYMMES, limbs LYMNER, LYMERER, LIMERER, man who leads hounds on a leash, 148, 166, 235 LYMNERE, used both for man and hound, App. LYNSED, linseed, 104 LYOUN, lion LYTHIS, LIGHTIS, lungs LYVEN, LYUEN, live MAISTIVES, mastif, mastiff MAISTRIS, masters MALEMORT, glanders, 96 MALENCOLIOUS, melancholy MALICE, cunning, 34 MAMEWE, MAMUNESRE, MAMEUE, MAUEWE, mange, 90, 91 MANESSETH, threatening, 51 MANNYS, man's, 151 MARCHES, district, 19 MARIE, marrow MARRUBIUM ALBUM, white horehound (_Marrubium vulgare_), 101 MARTRYN, martin, 73 MARY MAGDALENE DAY, July 22nd, 26 MASCLE, MASCHE, male, 67 MASTIN, a hound used for boar-hunting, a mongrel MATERE, matter MAYNED, maimed, bitten MAYNTYN, maintain MAYSTIF, MASTIF, MESTIFIS, MASTOWE, mastiff, 118, 122, App. MAYSTRE, MAISTRIE, MAISTRICE, MAYSTRY, mastery, skill, 71, 107
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