lain, alone. See lane.
laine, p. p., III, 401, 16: laid.
lair, lear (A. S., lár), II, 175, 16; 305, 15: instruction. unco lair, to learn, get: II, 118, 1; 119, 1; 174, 1; 178, 2; III, 385, 1; IV, 411, 1; unco lear, IV, 467, 1: strange lesson, applied to one who is to have an extraordinary experience; cf. English lair, IV, 466, 1. See lear.
lair, lear, II, 311, 1: lying-in.
laird, a landholder, under the degree of knight; the proprietor of a house, or of more houses than one. Jamieson.
lairy, IV, 22, 10: miry, boggy.
laith, loath. See leath.
lake, n., III, 419, 2; V, [235] b, 1; [272] b, 8, 10. See lack.
lake, I, 254, 8: pit, cavity. See laigh, n.
lake, V, [235] b, 1; [272], 8, 10=laigh, of mean position. See lack, adj.