kithe, 28/971, «vb.» to show, manifest. O.E. cŷðan. kon, 66/2297, «prs. pl.» can. kynde, 28/968, «sb.» nature, temper. kynde, 2/42, «adj.» natural, inborn. Lan, 15/516, «pt. s.» ceased, stopped. O.E. lan. late, 71/2460, «pt. pl.» let, caused, ordered. O.E. lêt, l[^æ]ton. launde, 2/59, «sb.» park, lawn. laye, 77/2694, «sb.» lea, field. O.E. lêah. Cf. Water-«loo». laye, 28/951, «sb.» law. O.E. lagu. layne, 16/538, «pt. pl.» lay. O.E. l[^æ]gon. lefe, 23/763, «vb.» leave, abandon, forsake. O.E. l[^æ]fan. lefe-long, 24/832, «adj.» long, tedious. legeeȝ, 23/775, leagues. Fr. lieue. O.Fr. legue. Lat. leuca. leke, 50/1726, «sb.» leek. O.E. lêac. lele, 33/1129, «adj.» leal, loyal. Fr. leal. lenger, 72/2500, «compar.» longer. lere, 66/2289, «sb.» countenance, complexion. O.E. hlêor. lere, 74/2569, «vb.» to teach. lered, 58/2005, «pp.» learned. lerne, 33/1141, «vb.» to teach. lese, 49/1683, «vb.» to loose. O.E. lêosan. lette, 17/585, «vb.» leave off; 74/2610, to put a stop to, hinder, tarry. O.E. lettan. leve, 23/794, «vb.» leave. O.E. l[^æ]fan; 30/1045, omit, neglect. leve, 19/651, «vb.» live, remain. O.E. gelŷfan. leven, 31/1050, «vb.» believe. O.E. lêfan. lewde, 75/2601, «sb.» laymen, unlearned. O.E. l[^æ]wed. light, 26/905, «adj.» active, nimble. light, 33/1125, «pp.» alighted. O.E. lîhtan. lithe, 81/1778, «sb.» limb, member. O.E. lið. logges, 69/2399, «sb.» huts. Fr. loge. longith, 28/951, «prs. s.» belongeth, becomes. loute, 72/2513, «vb.» to stoop, bow down. O.E. lûtan. lowly, 70/2454, «adv.» low, not loud. lurdeynes, 76/2651, «sb.» lurdan, lout. Fr. lourdin. lym, 59/2045, «sb.» limb. lyued, 66/1261, «pt. pl.» lived. Magre, 42/1442, «prep.» in spite of. maistryes, 89/3117, «sb. pl.» mastery, proof of skill, combat. manly, 29/989, «adj.» brave. mayne, 16/528, «sb.» main, strength. me, 9/287, «sb.» men, people, one. meche, 6/179, «adj.» much. O.E. mycel. mede, 31/1054, «sb.» meadow. O.E. m[^æ]d. mede, 37/1289, «sb.» meed, pay. O.E. mêd. medel, 73/2540, «vb.» meddle. O.Fr. mesler, mestler. men, 4/115, «sb.» men, people, one. menske, 28/972, «sb.» manliness, honour. O.E. mennisc. mente, 51/1784, «vb.» to aim at, to intend to go. O.E. myntan. «See note to» l. 1604. mervaylyth, 88/3066, «prs. s.» marvels, wonders. Cf. Fr. merveille. mete, 47/1633, «sb.» food, repast. meyne, 7/219, «sb.» host, company, retinue. O.Fr. maisniee. mikille, 30/1016, «adj.» many. O.E. mycel. moche, 15/505, «adj.» much. mode, 29/1009, «sb.» mind, temper, courage. O.E. môd. moolde, 5/136, «sb.» earth, worth. O.E. molde. moone, 28/944, «sb.» moan, complaint. Cf. O.E. m[^æ]nan. more, 23/777, delay. «See note to» l. 1110. more, 29/1005, «sb.» moor, Maurian. mot, 19/650, «vb.» may. myghty, 56/1927, «adj.» «See the note.» myrke, 45/1541, «adj.» dark. O.E. myrce. Natheless, 15/506, «adv.» nevertheless. nather, 36/1232, «adj.» nother.
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