milk food; (Erasmus);
enticement, inducement; allure;
milk; milky juice of plants; spat/spawn (of oyster);
suckling, unweaned animal suitable for sacrifice;
become milky;
milky; milk-white; [~ orbis or circulus => Milky Way];
milk-food, food prepared w/milk; dish prepared w/milk and eggs plural;
lactic; of/pertaining to milk;
entice, lead on, induce; wheedle, cajole, dupe;
entice
lettuce;
alloy.
grided
lack.
pit/hollow/cavity/depression; pool; gap/deficiency; [~ legis => gap in the law];
panelled ceiling
panel, work in panels, do panelling
full of hollows or gaps;
a hollow /lake, pool, pond, troough, tank, tub.
purgation; a watercourse, lode; a load; a lathe, a division of a county.
resinous juice (from shrub lada); ladanum
to purge oneself of a crime.
strike; hurt, injure, wound; offend, annoy;
strike, hit, hurt, damage, offend, annoy, violate.
damage
reproach.
woolen double cloak
injury, harm, hurt; part of speech to injure opponent's case (rhetoric), attack
rhetorical attack /wounding.
a lathe leda.
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