leman, lemman, Old Eng. leofman, beloved (of both sexes). I, 232, 6, 7; 314, 2-4, 6; II, 271, 18; 273, 24, 400, 6; IV, 151, B 1, 2; 154, 2, 3; V, [283], 3: lover, paramour. I, 72, 30, 32; 117, 8; 254, 10; II, 73, 27, 28; 81, 40; 289, B 2, 3; V, [248], 4; [283], 12: love, mistress, loose woman.

lemanless, III, 434, 28: without lovers.

lemanry, V, [25], 4: illicit love.

len, v., lean. See lend.

len, lene, III, 420 f., 30, 32, 34, 52; neither lee nor len, IV, 277, 15, 17: conceal. II, 164, 8, 11, 14: conceal, or lie. that cannot longer len, II, 403, 8: remain concealed (but the reading should probably be, I cannot). See lain, lean.

len, lene, III, 79, 40, 81; V, [283], 14: lend, give, grant.

lend, II, 229, 5, 8; III, 63 f., 153, 165; 82, 76; 85, 76; V, [49], 21: grant, give.

lend, n., II, 185, 38: loan.

lend, I, 207, 19, lend ye till your pike-staff: we should no doubt read len==lean. lent. I, 223, I 4: leaned.

lende, III, 75, 395: dwell.