Definition of Laith

1. loath [adj] : LAITHLY [adv] - See also: loath

Lexicographical Neighbors of Laith

laissez-faire
laissez-faire(a)
laissez-faire economy
laissez-faireism
laissez-fairism
laissez aller
laissez faire
lait
laitakarite
laitance
laitances
laitand
laith (current term)
laithly
laities
laity
lakao
lake
lake-effect
lake bed
lake bottom
lake duck
lake dwelling
lake dwellings
lake effect
lake herring
lake poet

Literary usage of Laith

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Remarks on the Present System of Road Making: With Observations, Deduced by John Loudon McAdam (1821)
"... and published with the Report by Order of the House, laith additions and alterations, deduced from actual practice during the last three years. ..."

2. Annotations Upon Popular Hymns by Charles Seymour Robinson (1893)
"4 With thec, in thee, by laith Abiding 1 would be; By day, by night, in Iife, in death, I would be still with thee. JAMES DRUMMOND BURNS. Rev. ..."

3. The Theological Works of Isaac Barrow by Isaac Barrow (1818)
"... Be mindful, laith he, of the command (that is, of 2' the doctrine and precepts) of us, ... laith ..."

4. A complete concordance to the sacred Scriptures, slightly condensed by Alexander Cruden (1858)
"15 ; I bare not sent them, laith Ilii L 29. 9;—I am against you, ... 6 ; but by my Spirit, laith the U 4. 6;—1 have loved yuu, ..."

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