Lemes. See Lym(e).
Lemman, n. lover, XV a 20. [OE. *lēof-man; early ME. leofmon.]
Lende, v. trans. and intr. to 'land'; lende (on), to come, fall (upon), XVI 47, 54; lendes (in), brings (into), IV a 44; Lended, pa. t. remained, XIV b 45; Lent, pp. gone, taken away, XV c 11, 39; Ylent (on), come (upon), XV c 24. [OE. lendan, go, arrive; the ME. sense development is obscured by confusion with Lene, v.1]
Lene, adj. lean, II 459. [OE. hlǣne.]
Lene, v.1 to grant, give, VIII a 17, (absolutely) VIII a 215; Lante, pa. t. V 182; Lent, pp. IV a 21. [OE. lǣnan.]
Lene, v.2 to lean; lened (with), inclined, V 187: lened (to), leant (on), V 264. [OE. hleonian.]
Leng; Lengar, -er. See Long(e), adv.
Lenghe, n. length, VI 56. [OE. lengu.)
Lent. See Lende, Lene, v.1
Lenten, n. spring, XV b 1; Lenten-tyde, Lent, I 242. [OE. lencten, lencten-tīd.]