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lunyie
† ˈlunyie Sc. ? Obs. Also 6 lonȝe, lounie, 7 leungyie, 9 lunzie, lungie. Var. of loin n.1508 Dunbar Flyting w. Kennedie 121 Lene larbar, loungeour, baith lowsy in lisk and lonȝe. a 1520 ― Poems xxvi. 75 Belliall, with a brydill renyie, Evir lascht thame on the lunyie. 1575 R. B. Apius & Virginia iii...
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gaberlunzie
gaberlunzie Sc. (ˌgæbəˈlʌnzɪ, -jɪ) Also 6 pl. (? or genitive) gabirlenzeis, 9 gaberloony. [Of unknown origin; -lunzie is traditional Sc. spelling for -lunyie (see G), which would be pronounced (-ˈl{smY}njɪ).] 1. A strolling beggar or mendicant. Also, a beadsman (see beadsman 2 b).1508 in Pitcairn Cr...
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loin
▪ I. loin, n. (lɔɪn) Forms: 4–7 loyne, 6–7 loine, 6–8 loyn, (5 lony, 6 loigne, 9 dial. line), 7– loin. See also lunyie. [ad. OF. loigne, logne, dialectal variant of longe (mod.F. longe loin of veal) = Sp. lonja piece of ham:—med.L. *lumbea, fem. of *lumbeus adj., belonging to the loin, f. L. lumbus ...
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