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 * pr. s. Lengus, 558, 706; Lengeþ, 628; 2 p. pl. Lenge, 1091; pt. pl. subj. 1 p. Lengede, we were to dwell, 872; pp. Lengged, 1132. See Gl. to Wm. of Palerne.
 * Lengeþ, length, 444.
 * Lengþe, ger. to lengthen, 76.
 * Lenguare, adv, longer, 324.
 * Lente, pt. s. lent, i. e. gave, 413.
 * Lepus, pr. s. leaps, 168; pl. Lepen, 491
 * Lere, (1) ger. to teach, inform, 66, 238; pr.s. Lereþ, teaches, 1100; 2 p. s. pt. Leredest, didst instruct, 850; pp. Lered, taught, 453; (2) Lere, ger. to learn, 260, 461; v. 216. A.S. lǽran, G. lehren, to teach.
 * Les, adj. false, 66. A.S. leás.
 * Lesen, v. to lose, 235; Lese, 322; 1 p. pl. pr. Lesen, we lose, 328.
 * Lesinge, dat. leasing, lying, 458. ALS. leásung.
 * Let, pt. s. caused; let sende = caused to be sent, sent, 18; let reden = caused to be read, 21; let bitake = caused to take, 43; and see 171, 181, 968.
 * Lettere, letter, 1072. See Lettres.
 * Lettest, 2 p. s. pr. hinderest, 520; pt. pl. Lette, hindered, 158.
 * Lettres, s. pl. letters (used in the sing. sense, i.e, a letter), 18, 20, 43, 181, 226, 245; Lettrus, 817, 820.
 * Leþur, wicked, 1100. See leþerly in Gl. to Wm. of Palerne.
 * Leue, (1) ger. to leave, let alone, 227; 2 p. pl. pr. Leven, ye let alone, 946; (2) intrans. pr. s. Leueb, remains, 704.
 * Leue, ger. to believe, 829; 1 p. pl. pr. we believe, 205, 329; Leuen, 597; 2 p. Leuen, ye believe, 628, 701, 706. AS. lýfan.
 * Leue, v. to live, 56.
 * Leue, s. leave, permission, 293, 299.
 * Leue, adj. dear; þat ȝou leue were, that which may be dear to you, i.e. that which you most wish for, 67.
 * Leuus, s. pl. leaves, 501.
 * Leuyng, s. living, 355 (rubric).
 * Libbe, ger. to live, 833, 843, 894, 1102, 1117; v. 374; 1 p. pl. pr. Libben, we live, 288, 373; 2 p. ye live, 539, 867; Liben, 788; 3 p. 1087.
 * Liben, for Libben, ye live, 788.
 * Licam, body, 592; gen. Licamus, body's, 555, A.S. líc-hama.
 * Liche, adj. like, 1041, 1097; adv. like; liche wel, equally well, 106.
 * Lie, ger. to tell lies, 460.
 * Lie, a flame, torch, 555. See Piers Plowman, B. xvii. 207. A.S. líg, flame; lég, flame.
 * Lif, life, 66, 70, 76, 180, 1119.
 * Liftime, lifetime, 565, 681.
 * Ligge, v. to lie, 1025; 1 p. pl. Liggen, we lie, 446. AS. liegan.
 * Liht, s. light, 235, 480.
 * Lihtede, pt. pl. subj. should light, 234.
 * Lihtliche, easily, 515.
 * Like, ger. to like, to be pleased, be glad, 316; v. to like, 404; wel to like, very pleasant, 926; pr. s.
 * Likeþ, likes, 212; pleases, 445; Likus, impers. it pleases, 362, 576; pr. s. subj. Like; no like, let him not be pleased, 868; pt. s. subj. Likede, would please, 934; pp. Liked, pleased, 178.
 * Likful, adj. pleasing, delightful, 498.
 * Likinge, pl. pleasing, 949.
 * Likinge, wish, will, desire, 755; pleasure, 785, 887. See below.
 * Likinge, a sufficient quantity, enough to satisfy, 956.
 * Liknen, ye liken, 645; pp. Likned, likened, 802.
 * Lime, s. limb, 650, 704; pl. Limus, 328, 413.
 * Lin, 1 p. pl. pr. we lie, 441, 448.
 * Lisse, s. bliss, happiness, 476. A.S. lis, liss.
 * List, s. pleasure, desire, 189.
 * List, pr. s. it pleases, 441; 1 p. pl. Liste, we desire, 355; 2 p. List, ye please, 539. A.S. lystan.