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- Lamb, a young sheep - lame, one that halts - lamp, to burn oyl in - lance, a spear - launch, a ship put from harbour - lass, a young maid - last, to make shooes on - last, the latest to endure - least, the smallest - lest, a word of caution - lesson, to be learned by heart - lessen, to make less - listen, to hearken diligently - latine, a language - latten, double tin - lease, of an estate - leash, of hounds - lease, to pick up shatt'red corn - less, small - lesse, he that takes a lease - legion, six thousand men - legends, popish fables - leman, a strumpet - lemmons, or oranges - loud, to make a noise - low'd, like oxen - lowr, or sowr lookes - lower, beneath - lour, a palace in France - lead, to hand along - lead, a mineral in the earth - liturgie, the common prayer - lethary, a drowsie disease - line, to draw a strait line - loyn, of mutton, veal, or lamb - leopard, a beast spotted - leper, diseased with the leprosie - leaper, that jumps and leaps - letice, a female name - lettice, a herb for sallet - lattice, a wooden bar'd window - loose, to unfasten - louse, a vermin - lose, to have losses - lice, vermin in the head or body - lies, false stories - loath, to disdain an abhorr - loth, unwilling not satisfied - league, of peace and friendship - legs, supporters of the body - laud, glory and praise - lord, a title, as lord mayor - limn, to paint in small - limb, a member of the body - limp, to goe halting - lint, to put to wounds - leaden cistern, of lead - leyden, university in holland

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