LAIT, LAYTE, LATE, LETE, s.
1. Manner, gesture.
Chr. Kirk.
2. Mein, appearance of the countenance.
Barbour.

Isl. lat, laete, gestus; laet, me gero.

To Lait, v. a. To personate.
Fordun.

Teut. laet-en, apparere, prae se ferre.

To LAYT, v. a. To give heed to.

A. S. laet-an, estimare.

Sir Tristrem.

LAITH, adj.
1. Loathsome.
Douglas.

Isl. leid-ur, A. S. lath, hateful.

2. What one is reluctant to utter.
Id.
3. Unwilling, S.
Wyntown.