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ather. Libbard, vi, 25, leopard. Liefe, iii, 28; ix, 17, dear one, darling. Lilled, v, 34, lolled. Lin, i, 24; v, 35, cease. List, ii, 22; vii, 35; x, 20; xi, 10, desired, pleased. Lively, ii, 24; vii, 20, living. Loft, i, 41, (doubtful) air, sky, or roof. Long, iv, 48, belong. Lore, i, 5, knowledge. Lorne, iv, 2, lost. Loute, i, 30; x, 44, bow, stoop. Lowre, ii, 22, frown, darken. Lumpish, i, 43, dull, heavy. Lustlesse, iv, 20, feeble, listless. Lynd, xi, 10, lined. M Mace, iv, 44, club. Make, vii, 7, 15, mate, companion. Mall, vii, 51, wooden hammer, or club. Many, xii, 9, troop, crowd. Mart, Int. 3, mass. Mated, ix, 12, overcome, confounded. Maw, i, 20, stomach. Maynly, vii, 12, violently. Mell, i, 30, meddle. Menage, vii, 37, manage. Ment, i, 5, joined, mingled. Mew, v, 20, prison, lit. cage for hawks. Mirksome, v, 28, dark, murky. Miscreant, v, 13; ix, 49, infidel, vile fellow. Misdeeming, ii, 3, misleading; iv, 2, misjudging. Misfeigning, iii, 40, pretending wrongfully. Misformed, i, 55; viii, 16, ill formed, or formed for evil. Misseeming, ix, 23; viii, 42, unseemly; vii, 50, deceit. Mister, ix, 23, sort of, manner of. Misweening, iv, 1, wrong thinking, wrong belief. Moe, mo, v, 50, etc., more. Mortality, x, 1, state of being mortal. Mortall, i, 15, deadly. Mote, iii, 29, etc., may, might. Mought, i, 42, might. Muchell, iv, 46; vi, 20, much, great. N Nathemore, viii, 13; ix, 25, none the more. Nephewes, v, 22, grandchildren, descendants. Ni'll, ix, 15, will not. Nosethrill, xi, 22, nostril. Note, xii, 17, know not. N'ould, vi, 17, would not. Noyance, i, 23, annoyance. Noye, x, 24; xi, 45, hurt, harm. Noyes, Noyce, vi, 8, noise. Noyous, v, 45; xi, 50, harmful, unpleasant. O Offend, xii, 1, injure. Offspring, vi, 30, ancestors. Origane, ii, 40, wild marjoram. Ought, iv, 39, owned, possessed. Outrage, xi, 40, insult, abuse. Overcraw, ix, 50, insult, crow over. Oversight, vi, 1, want of prudence. Owch, ii, 13; x, 31, jewel or socket in which a jewel was set. P Paine, xii, 34, labor, treacherous skill; ii, 39, effort; iv, 15, take pains. Paire, vii, 41, impair, injure. Paled, v, 5, fenced off, inclosed with a _pale_. Palfrey, i, 4; iii, 40, a lady's saddle horse, here Una's ass. Paramour, i, 9, lover (not in a bad sense). Parbreake, i, 20, vomit. Pardale, vi, 26, leopard. Parted, iii, 22, departed.
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