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~Lang-tongu'd~, _adj._ Babbling, S.

_Ramsay._

_To_ LANS, LANCE, _v. a._ To throw out.

Fr. _lanc-er_, id.

_Wallace._

_To_ ~Lans~, _v. n._

1. To spring forward.

_Douglas._

2. Denoting the delicate and lively strokes of a musician on his violin.

_Chr. Kirk._

~Lans~, ~Launce~, _s._ A spring.

_Barbour._

LANSPREZED, A corporal; used as a term of contempt.

_Polwart._

Fr. _lance-pessade_, id.

_To_ LAP, _v. a._

1. To environ in a hostile way.

_Wallace._

2. To embrace.

_Douglas._

3. To fold; in relation to battle.

_Doug._

LAP, _pret._ Leaped.