Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun See
lime .
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun obsolete A leash.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun obsolete A
leash .
Etymologies
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Examples
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The lorde of rochfou - caulte had in his company a CC. knyghtes and squvers, all of his lygnage, and syr wyl - lyam of Mountferant had as many or mo; with hym was the lorde of Rohen, the lorde of Lespare, the lorde Duras, the lorde of Curton, the lorde of Languran, the lorde de la Barde, the lorde of Mountcroyal in Pyergourt, '' and all were of his lygnage.
Sir John Froissart's chronicles of England, France, Spain, Portugal, Scotland, Brittany, Flanders, and the adjoining countries; Berners, John Bourchier, Lord, 1466 or 7-1533, tr 1812
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Clericus ad h» K; qui ex antiquitatibus grcEcis lyam fuperftiuonem ilittilravit.
Pentateuchus ex recensione textus hebraei et versionum antiquarum latine versus notisque philologicis [microform] Dathe, Johann August, 1731-1791, ed 1791
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