[Lode, H. 1. 33. Probably as load, a task or burden. Sk. renders praise, as if land; this is far from convincing.]

Logges, E. I. 55. Cottages. C.

Lordinge, T. 57. Standing on their hind legs. C.

Loverd's, E. III. 29. Lord's. C.

Low, G. 50. Flame of fire. C.

Lowes, T. 137. Flames. C.

Lowings, Ch. 35. Flames. C.

[Lurdanes, H. 1. 36. From B.'s 'Lurdane, lordane, a dull heavy fellow, derived by some from Lord and Dane'. So the word becomes for C. an opprobrious equivalent for Dane.]

[Lygheth, Æ. 627. Lay, from K.'s lig, to lie.]

[Lymed, E. II. 7. Glassy, reflecting. C.]