laugh, laughe, pret. of laugh, II, 418, 34; 420, 59; III, 287, 59.
launde, lawnde, III, 27, 105; 33, 105: plain ground in a forest; “a small park within a forest, enclosed in order to take the deer more readily, or to produce fatter venison by confining them for a time.”
launsgay, III, 63, 134: a kind of lance, javelin (compound of lance and the Arabic zagaye).
lave, leve, II, 78, 11; III, 495 b, 23, 24; IV, 220, 3; 428, 6; 517, 20: rest, remainder.
lauede ablode, I, 244, 9; V, [288], 16: swam in blood.
lav(e)rock, I, 201, 3; 202, 3; 205, F 4; IV, 266, 16: lark.
law, I, 209 a: faith, creed.
law, Castle-law, II, 149, 4, 7; Biddess-law, III, 460, 29: hill (A. S. hlǽw).
lawhe, V, [80], 48: laugh. pret. lowhe.
lawin(g), III, 472, 7; IV, 151 f., A 2-4, B 5, 9, 10, etc.; 157, 5, 6: tavern-reckoning.