Part 518 (2/2)
4. Improperly, a piece of folly or stupidity.
_G.o.dly Sangs._
Fr. _lourdin_, blockish, from _lourd_, id. Teut. _luyaerd_, _loerd_, ignavus.
~Lurdanry~, _s._
1. Sottishness.
_Douglas._
2. Carnal sloth.
_Lyndsay._
Fr. _lourderie_, stupidity.
LURE, _s._ The udder of a cow; properly, as used for food, S.
LURE, _adv._ Rather, S.
V. ~Lever~.
_Ramsay._
LUSCHBALD, _s._ A sluggard.
_Kennedy._
Isl. _losk-r_, ignavus, and _bald-r_, potens.
LUSKING, LEUSKING, _part. pr._ Absconding.
_Gl. Sibb._
Teut. _luysch-en_, lat.i.tare.
LUSOME, _adj._ Not smooth, S. B.
Su. G. _lo_, _lugg_, rough, and _sum_.
LUSOME, _adj._ Desirable.
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