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lechne
† lechne, v. Obs. Forms: 1 lǽcnian, lécnian, lácnian, 2 lechnien, pa. pple. ilechned, 3 lacnien, lechinien, lechni(e, lecnen, 4 lechnen. [OE. lǽcnian, lácnian = ON. lǽkna, Goth. lêkinôn:—OTeut. *læ̂kinôjan, f. *læ̂kjo-z leech n.1] trans. To cure, heal, lit. and fig. Also absol. to administer medicin...
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loken
▪ I. † ˈloken, v. Obs. rare—1. [repr. OE. lácnian: see lechne v.] trans. To heal.c 1425 St. Mary of Oignies i. viii. in Anglia VIII. 140/24 Wiþ woundes of Criste her woundes were lokned. Ibid. ii. v. ibid. 166/2 Þe inwarde esines softenyd oute warde sorowe, & sumtyme lokkenyd and cecyd þe burden of ...
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leech
▪ I. leech, n.1 (liːtʃ) Forms: 1 lǽce, Northumb. léce, 2–6 leche, 3 lache, læche, liache, 3, 6 leache, 4 leyche, 4–5 lecche, 4–6 lech, 5 leeche, lieche, 6 Sc. leiche, leitche, 6–9 leach, 6– leech. [OE. lǽce str. masc. (once lǽca wk.), corresponds to OFris. (dative) letza, leischa, OHG. lâhhi, MSw. l...
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