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llcrest f. sepulchre, tomb, Æ : 'carrum,' hearse, ÆL26181. Hcs-=līx- līcsang m. dirge, OEG. Ucsār† n. wound. līcstðw f. place of burial, GD3403S. Ifcsyree f. corslet, B550. līetūn m. burial-ground, Æ. Hetfenung f. obsequies, funeral, Æ ; laying out (of corpse), ÆL311429. līcðēote f. pore, WW15913. HetSrowere m. leper, Æ. UelSrūh f. c-offin, GD. līcum- = līoham- ±līcung f. pleasure, OP. ['liking'] līcwīglung f. necromancy, LL{2483). IJcwund f. wound, Ex 239. ±līcwyrtSe (e, eo, o, u) pleasing, acceptable, Bo; CP : estimable, praiseworthy : accepted, recognised, sterling. ['likeworth'] HcwyrtSIIce pleasingly, Æ. līcwyrðnes f. good pleasure, LFs8818. lid† n. ship, vessel, [līðan] llda† m. sailor. liden pp. of līSan. līdeð pres. 3 sg. of lēodan. lidrnann‡ m. seafarer, sailor, pirate. lidrin = leSren lidweard m. ship-master, AN 244. lldwērig weary of sea-voyages, As 482. llefan (ē, I, ŷ) to allow, grant, concede, īlt(f), CP. ['leve'; leaf] ±llefan (ē, ēo, ī, ŷ) tr. and intr. to believe, trust, confide in, JBI,MU(f). ['leve'] +ilefed (ŷ) believing, faithful, pious, Ǽ. +UeJedlic permissible, LL(4363"). +līefedl!ce trustfully, credulously, A0(ŷ). +Iīefen ezeased, LkR14ls(ē). +līefenscipe m. justification, JnLRlS22. līeffæstan = liffæstari Heg (ǽ, ē, ī) mn. fire, fame, lightning, B,Bl (ē);CP. ['Uye'] līeget = līget liegeð I. =!egeð pres. 3 sg. of leogan. II. pres. 3 sg, of liogan, līeht- = lēoht-, līlit- llehð pres. 3 sg. of leogan. ±līesan (ē, ŷ) to loosen, release, deliver, liberate, Cr(ŷ),LkR(ē). ['Zeese'] +Uesednes (y) f. redemption. līeslng I. (I, y) m. freedman, LL. II. £. deliverance, release, LkL(ē). ['Jewing''] +llesnes (ē, ī) f. redemption. līeð- = līð-; Hexan = Hxan līf I. n. ' life,' existence, Æ,B,Chr,JnL : life- time, RB. on life, to life, llfes alive, BH : way of life (e.g. monastic), BH,Ohr,Lk,W; CP : place, where the life is according to fixed rules, monastery, CHS. II. = lēf. III.— leaf I. Ill-= lief- Hfbryegung f. conversation, way of life, DR 7». lītbysig struggling for life, B966. | līfcearu† f. care about life. līfdæg m. nap. Hfdagas (usu. in plur.) 'life- day, ' lifetime, B,Cr. lifde, lifede pret. sg. of libban. lifer I. f.' liver,' Bo, W W ; Æ. II. f. a weight, WW43228. [£. libra?] iiferādl f. liver complaint, LcD,WW. Hferbŷl m. protuberance of the liver, LcD76b. iiferhoi n. hollow in the liver, Lo»76b. Hterlæppa m. lobe of the User, WW. liferwærc m. pain in the liver, LoDCOa. liferwyrt n. liverwort, ANS 84-326. Hfesn=lyfesn llfladung f. regulation of life. līffæe n. lifetime, life, LL,W. ±līltæst living, quickened, full of Kfe, vigorous : settled. ±līfīæstan to quicken, endow with life, Æ. +l!ffæstnian to quicken, RPs 14211. ll«et- = ly£Eet- līffrēa† m. Lord of life, God. HfTruma† m. source of life (God). Hfgan = libban līfgedāl .n. death, GD. līfgeseeaft† f. life's conditions or record. līfgetwinnan mp. twins, SOL 141. Hnan‡ (A) =libban lifiende (y) that lives or has life, BH : when alive, BH,VPs : as sb. the 'living,' VHy. _ līfiād f. course of life, conduct, MB. [' liveli- hood'] lfflǽst = ]īflēast līflēas not endowed with life, 'lifeless,' in- animate, Æ : dead, Æ. līflēast f. loss of life, annihilation, death, Æ. līflic living, Æ : necessary to life, vital, Hex, DHy. adv. -lice vitally, so as to impart life, Æ. ['lively'] līflyre m. loss of life, LL466[2]. llfneru f. food, sustenance, AN 1091. litre gs. of lifer I. llfre- = lifer- lifrig clotted? A30-132. Iift = Iyft līfweard m. guardian of life, EL 1036. llfweg m. way of life, way in life, līfwela‡ m. riches. iīfwelte living (of water), JnL410. līfwralSu† f. protection of life. līfwynn† f, enjoyment of life. lIg(Æ)=līeg; Hg- = lyg- līgbære, līgberend flaming, Qt. Hgbryne† m. burning, fire. Ugbysig (ē) busy with fire, RD311. līgcwalu f. fiery torment, EL 296. līgdraca (ē)† m. fiery dragon. līgegesa m. flaming terror, B2780. llgen (ē) flaming, fiery, Æ. llgenword =lygeword +lig-er, -ere n., -ernes f, concubinage, fornication, adultery, AO. līget nm., līgetu (ē) f. lightning, flash of lightning, BH,Bl,Mt; Æ,AO. ['lail'; Heg] | ||||||||||