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LOAN, LONE, LOANING, _s._
1. An opening between fields of corn, for driving the cattle homewards, or milking cows, S.
_Ramsay._
Isl. _lon_, intermissio, q. a break or interval between fields; or C. B. _llan_, a clear place, an area.
2. A narrow inclosed way, S.
_Poems Buchan Dial._
LOAN, LONE, _s._ Wages, pay.
Su. G. _loen_, Germ. _lohn_, id.
_Spalding._
LOCH, LOUCH, _s._
1. A lake, S.
_Barbour._
2. An arm of the sea, S.
_Boswell._
Isl. _laug_, Su. G. _log_, Ir. _louch_, C. B. _lhugh_, a lake, id.; also Gael. _loch_, an arm of the sea.
~Loch-reed~, Common Reed-gra.s.s, S.
_Lightfoot._
LOCHTER, _s._ A layer; also the eggs laid in one season.
V. ~Lachter~.
LOCK, LOAKE, _s._ A small quant.i.ty, S.
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