[ Licht], pr. s. lights, S; see [Liȝten].

[ Lichtlines], sb. levity, jesting; lychtlynes, S3.

[ Licken], v. to lick, SkD; lickiden, pt. pl., W (Lu. 16. 21). Comb.: lyck-peny, a name for London from its licking up the penny, swallowing money, S3; lick-penny, S3 (n).—AS. liccian; cp. OHG. lechón in gi-lechón (Otfrid); see Brugmann, § 214. Cf. [Lechour].

[ Licour], sb. liquor, juice, S2, C3; lycour, PP; liquoure, Manip.; licur, SkD.—OF. licur; Lat. liquorem.

[ Lic-wurðe], adj. pleasing, S.

[ Lid], sb. a cover, lid, SD; lydde, Cath.; book-cover, HD; lides, pl., lids of the eyes, S.—AS. hlid.

[ Liden], v. to cover, SD.—AS. hlídan, to cover (in be-hlídan), pp. hliden.

[ Lieftenant], sb. lieutenant, deputy, S3; lieftenants, pl., S3.—AF. lieutenant; Lat. locum-tenentem.

[ Liese], v. to lose, S; see [Lesen].

[ Lifes], pr. s. lives, S2; see [Liuien].