Isl. loflig, laudabilis.

Gawan and Gol.

LUFRAY, s.
V. [Lovery].

LUG, s.
1. The ear, S.
Burrow Lawes.
2. At the lug of, in a state of proximity, S.
Ramsay.
3. Up to the lugs in any thing, quite immersed in it, S.
4. If he were worth his lugs, i. e. if he acted as became him, S.

Su. G. lugg-a, to drag one.

LUG, s. The worm, called Lumbricus marinus, S.
Statist. Acc.

Fris. luggh-en, ignave et segniter agere.

LUGGIE, adj. Applied to corn which grows mostly to the straw, S. B.

Belg. log, heavy.

LUGGIE, s. A lodge or hut, S. B.