Isl. leith-r, reluctant.
Laithfow, adj.
1. Bashful, S.
Burns.
2. Shy of accepting an invitation to eat, or any favour, S.
Laithles, adj. Arrogant.
Gawan and Gol.
Laithlie, Laidly, adj.
1. Loathsome.
Douglas.
2. Base, vile.
Douglas.
3. Inelegant, S. B.
4. Applied to a lascivious person, Ang.
LAITTANDLY, adv.
1. Latently.
Bannatyne P.
To LAK, LACK, LACKIN, v. a.
1. To reproach.
Maitland P.
2. To depreciate. S. B.
Wyntown.
Su. G. lack-a, Teut. laeck-en, vituperare.
Lak, s.
1. Reproach.
Pal. Hon.
2. A taunt, a scoff.
Wallace.
Lak, adj. Bad, deficient; comp. lakker, worse; superl. lakkest.
Douglas.
Isl. lakr, deficiens.