Langsyne, adv. Long since.
Ferguson.
A. S. longe siththan, diu exinde.
Langsum, adj. Slow, tedious, S.
Douglas.
A. S. langsum, id.
Lang-tongu'd, adj. Babbling, S.
Ramsay.
To LANS, LANCE, v. a. To throw out.
Fr. lanc-er, id.
Wallace.
To Lans, v. n.
1. To spring forward.
Douglas.
2. Denoting the delicate and lively strokes of a musician on his violin.
Chr. Kirk.
Lans, Launce, s. A spring.
Barbour.