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lilt-pipe
† lilt-pipe Obs. [? f. lilt v.; cf. Du. lullepijp bagpipe.] ? A bagpipe.c 1450 Holland Howlat 761 The lilt pype, and the lute. Oxford English Dictionary
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lilt
▪ I. lilt, n. (lɪlt) [app. f. lilt v.] 1. A song or tune, esp. one of a cheerful or merry character. Chiefly Sc.1728 Ramsay Ep. to W. Starrat 26 The blythest lilts that e'er my lugs heard sung. 17.. Jacobite Relics (1821) II. 193 Is't some words ye've learnt by rote, Or a lilt o' dool and sorrow? 18... Oxford English Dictionary
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