Letles, adj. Without obstruction.
Barbour.

LETE, s. Gesture.
V. [Lait].

LETH, LETHE, s.
1. Hatred.

A. S. laeththe, id.

Wyntown.
2. A disgust, S. B.
Wyntown.

LETTEIS, s. Gray fur, Fr.
Acts Ja. II.

LETTER-GAE, s. The precentor or clerk in a church, S.
Ramsay.
V. [Let Gae].

Letteron, Lettrin, s.
1. The desk in which the clerk or precentor officiates, S.
2. A writing desk.
Douglas.

O. Fr. letrin, the pulpit from which the lecture was anciently read.

LEUCH, LEUGH, pret. Laughed, S.