Definition of Lauch

1. to laugh [v LEUCH or LEUGH, LEUCHEN or LEUGHEN, LAUCHING, LAUCHS] - See also: laugh

Lexicographical Neighbors of Lauch

latticed layer
latticelike
lattices
latticework
latticeworks
latticing
latticings
latticinio
lattin
lattins
latu
latus
latus rectum
lauan
lauans
lauch (current term)
lauching
lauchs
laud
laudability
laudable
laudable pus
laudableness
laudablenesses
laudably
laudanine
laudanosine
laudanum
laudanumed
laudanuming

Literary usage of Lauch

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

1. The Harp of Perthshire: A Collection of Songs, Ballads, and Other Poetical by Robert Ford (1893)
"But with Sara's I pass them, and give them their leave, To sing the best o them a', the lauch in the sleeve. The lauch in the sleeve, the lauch in the ..."

2. The Bibliographer's Manual of English Literature: Containing an Account of by William Thomas Lowndes, Henry George Bohn (1865)
"lauch! PAPER, demy Pardoner and tlie Frere, Jocasta by Gi 8vo., afterwards with the titles of Hurst ..."

3. A Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language ...: Supplement by John Jamieson (1825)
"This is more emphatically expressed ; " Ilka land has its ain lauch. ... lauch, л. A laugh, S. lauchER, s. A laugher, S. LAUGHTER, s. A lock. V. LACHTER. ..."

4. A Concordance to the Works of Alexander Popeby Edwin Abbott by Edwin Abbott (1875)
"8 - The lauch, the jest, attendants on the b. S. v. 247 And I this b., where wanton Ivy twines $p. 35 The b. to Strephon, and the lamb to thee a~/. ..."

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