lait
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1862, ''Song of Solomon, in Twenty-four English Dialects'', page 282 (Westmorland dialect):
- By neeght, o' my bed, I laited him, at my sowl luvs : I laited him, but I dudn't find um.
1877, John Frances, quoting a girl from the moorlands of Yorkshire, ''Notes and queries'', page 10:
- The other day I heard a girl hailing from the moorlands of Yorkshire remark that she had "laited a long time for the children, but could not find them," evidently meaning she had sought for them. Is this word common to Yorkshire?
(l)
(infl of)
an individual serving of milk
to be free
(alternative form of)
milk (gloss)
(senseid) ugly
(inflection of)
(syn)
(RQ:Buk Baibel)