lake-wake, leak-wake, lyke-wake, II, 311, 19: watching of a dead body.

lamar, lamer, lammer, II, 131, 6; 323, 24; IV, 203, 5; 204, 14: amber.

lambes woole, V, [85], 18: pulp of roasted apples mixed with ale.

lammas beds, II, 96, J 4, in virtue leave your: corrupt. See note, II, 100 b. Dr Davidson, correcting by sound, would read, never to leave. For lammas beds we may perhaps read, families. Cf. 87, B 1, that ye dinna leave your father’s house.

lammer, lamer, lamar, amber. See lamar.

land, V, [128], 29: country (opposed to town).

land-lieutenant, IV, 517, 17. lord lieutenant, III, 492 f., 7, 11, 17. lieutenant, III, 488, 32, 33, 35, 37. See next word.

land-serg(e)ant, III, 481, 33; 482, 27; IV, 2, 9, 14: officer of the gendarmerie of the Borders, called land-lieutenant, IV, 517, 17.

landart, V, [106], E 1; 111, 1: belonging to the country, rural.

landen, II, 29, 17: landing.