The derivations of this word, linch-pin by our etymologists, it will be seen, are now inadmissable.
To Line. v. n. To lean; to incline towards or against something.
Lin'ny. s. An open shed, attached to barns, outhouses, &c.
Lip, Lip'pen. s. A generic term for several containing vessels, as bee-lippen, lie-lip, seed-lip, &c. which see.
Lip'ary. adj. Wet, rainy. Applied to the seasons: a lipary time.
To Lir'rop. v. a. To beat.
This is said to be a corruption of the sea term, lee-rope.
Lis'som. adj. Lithe; pliant. Contracted from light- some, or lithe-some.
List, Lis'tin. s. The strip or border on woollen cloth.
Lis'tin. adj. Made of list.