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_Douglas._

2. Earnest desire of.

_Rollocke._

~Langet~, ~Langell~, _s._ A rope by which the fore and hinder feet of a horse or cow are fastened together, S.

_Kelly._

Q. _langelt_, entangled.

_To lowse a langet_, metaph. to make haste, to quicken one's pace, S.

~Langrin~, ~at langrin~, _adv._ At length, S.

_Popular Ball._

~Langkail~, _s._ Coleworts not shorn, S.

_Ritson._

~Langlins~, _prep._ Alongst, S. B.

_Ross._

~Lang-nebbit~, _adj._ Having a long nose, S.

_Ramsay._

~Lang pare eft~, long after.

_Wyntown._

A. S. _lang-faer_, of long duration.

~Langsyne~, _adv._ Long since.

_Ferguson._

A. S. _longe siththan_, diu exinde.

~Langsum~, _adj._ Slow, tedious, S.

_Douglas._

A. S. _langsum_, id.

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