Part 476 (1/2)

2. A fondling term, applied to a young man, S.

_Ritson._

LADE, LAID, _s._ A load, S.

_Ross._

A. S. _hlad_, id.

LADE, LEAD, MILL-LADE, _s._ The ca.n.a.l which carries water to a mill, S.

_Chalm. Air._

A. S. _lade_, Teut. _leyde_, aquaeductus.

LADENIN TIME, the time of laying in winter provisions, S.

Su. G. _lad-a_, to heap together.

LADE-STERNE, LEIDE-STERNE, _s._ The polestar, E.

_Douglas._

Teut. _leyd-sterre_, Isl. _leidar-stiarna_, cynosura, polus.

LADNAIRE, LARDNER, _s._ A larder, S., _laidner_.

_Barbour._

Fr. _lardier_, id., from _lard_, fat.

LADRY, _s._ The rabble.

_Priests Peblis._

A. S. _leod-wera_, incola, _leod-weras_, common people, Isl.

_lydur_, plebs.

LADRONE, LAYDRON, _s._ A lazy knave, a sloven; _laithron_, S.

V. ~Lidder~.

Su. G. _lat_, lazy.