lewgh, low. See leaugh.
lewte. See leutye.
ley, lea, lee, III, 109, 4; for a’ his father’s leys, II, 333, 11; 334, M 4; riding the leys, IV, 137, 34: land not under cultivation, simply land, plain, field. lands and ley, V, [157], 2: arable land and pasture; a common phrase in Scots conveyancing, “all and whole the lands and leas.”
ley-land, I, 15, 11; 16, B 11: land lying lea, not under cultivation. See lay-land.
ley licht. See lei, lee.
leyngger, V, [80], 37: longer.
leyt, V, [80], 37: lighted.
leythe, III, 112, 62: light.
liag, V, [237], 5: leg.
libertie, lying at, II, 464, 11: possessed in one’s own right, unencumbered.