Lichtly, S, to make light of.

“The lass that lichtlies may lament.”—Proverb.

Lilt, S and C, a lively tune or song; or, as a verb, to sing merrily.

“Now haste ye turn King David ower,

An’ lilt wi’ holy clangour.”

Burns.

It means also to rise on the toes in walking. Diomed’s walk had a lilt in it, as described by Ulysses, thus—

“I ken the manner of his gait,

He rises on the toe: that spirit of his

In aspiration lifts him from the earth.”