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List of English words starting with letter LA total of 3486 words starting with the letter "L" were found in the database and displayed on 146 pages.
See; look; behold. La you! if you speak ill of the devil, How he takes it at heart. Shakes. Twel ...
A resin of the softer kind, of a strong and not unpleasant smell, and an aromatick, but not agreeab ...
To weaken; to impair. Dict.
1. A small slip or scrip of writing. When wak’d, I found This label on my bosom; whose containin ...
Sliding; gliding; slipping. Dict.
Uttered by the lips. The Hebrews have assigned which letters are labial, which dental, and which ...
Formed with lips.
Formed or pronounced by the co-operation of the lips and teeth. The dental consonants are very easy ...
A chemist. Not in use. I can shew you a sort of fixt sulphur, made by an industrious laborant. Boy ...
A chemist’s workroom. It would contribute to the history of colours, if chemists would in their la ...
1. Diligent in work; assiduous. That which makes the clergy glorious, is to be knowing in their pr ...
With labour; with toil. The folly of him, who pumps very laboriously in a ship, yet neglects to s ...
1. Toilsomeness; difficulty. The parallel holds in the gainlessness as well as the laboriousness ...
1. The act of doing what requires a painful exertion of strength, or wearisome perseverance; pains ...
1. One who is employed in coarse and toilsome work. If a state run most to noblemen and gentlemen, ...
Made with great labour and diligence. Forget Your laboursome and dainty trims, wherein You made g ...
A lip. Hanmer. Word of denial in thy labras here; Word of denial, froth and scum thou liest. Shak ...
A maze; a place formed with inextricable windings. Suffolk , stay; Thou may’st not wander in that ...
Lac is usually distinguished by the name of a gum, but improperly, because it is inflammable and n ...
1. A string; a cord. There the fond fly entangled, struggled long, Himself to free thereout; but a ...
An old word for a whore. Ay, Sir, I, a lost mutton, gave your letter to her a lac’d mutton, and s ...
One who deals in lace. I met with a nonjuror, engaged with a laceman, whether the late French kin ...
Such as may be torn. Since the lungs are obliged to a perpetual commerce with the air, they must ne ...
To tear; to rend; to separate by violence. And my sons lacerate and rip up, viper like, the womb ...