LAIR, LARE, s. A mire, S.
Ruddiman.

Isl. leir, lutum, coenum.

To Lair, v. n. To stick in the mire, S.
Law Case.

To Lair, v. a. To mire, S.
Pitscottie.

LAIRBAR, LARBAR, s. One in a torpid state; larbitar, Ang.
Philotus.

Larbar, Larbour, adj.
1. Sluggish.
Dunbar.
2. Ghastly.
Evergreen.

LAIRD, LARDE, n.
1. A person of superior rank, a lord.
Wyntown.
2. A leader, a captain.
Douglas.
3. A landholder, under the degree of a knight, S.
Acts Ja. I.

A. S. hlaford, lavord, Isl. lavard-ur, Su. G. laward, dominus.

Lairdship, s. A landed estate, S.
Ramsay.

LAIRT, LEIR, adv.
V. [Lever].