LONG-SUFFERING
Long"-suf`fer*ing, n.
Defn: Long patience of offense. Despisest thou the riches of his goodness and forbearance and long- suffering Rom. ii. 4.
LONGTAIL
Long"tail`, n.
Defn: An animal, particularly a log, having an uncut tail. Cf.
Curtail. Dog.
Note: A longtail was a gentleman's dog, or the dog of one qualified to bunt, other dogs being required to have their tails cut. Cut and longtail, all, gentlefolks and others, as they might come. Shak.
LONG-TONGUE
Long"-tongue`, n. (Zoöl.)
Defn: The wryneck.
LONG-TONGUED
Long"-tongued`, a.
1. Having a long tongue.
2. Talkative; babbling; loquacious. Shak.