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Definition of Lakin
1. n. See Ladykin.
Definition of Lakin
1. Noun. a toy ¹
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Definition of Lakin
1. ladykin [n -S] - See also: ladykin
Lexicographical Neighbors of Lakin
Literary usage of Lakin
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The New England Historical and Genealogical Register (1909)
"In the Court of Sessions for 1729 she is called " Abigail lakin of Groton, ...
In the settlement of his estate the children are named as Jacob lakin, ..."
2. Report of the Joint Select Committee Appointed to Inquire Into the Condition by Luke Potter Poland, John Scott (1872)
"AS lakin. four years that he resided here. Do you know him? Question. Who spoke
of a great deal of very bad treatment to himself during the Question. ..."
3. Sketches of Western Methodism: Biographical, Historical, and Miscellaneous by James Bradley Finley (1854)
"Young lakin, sharing the fortunes of his father, amid the scenes of the dark ...
Under the influence of such preaching young lakin was brought to feel his ..."
4. A Glossary: Or, Collection of Words, Phrases, Names, and Allusions to by Robert Nares (1859)
"Thus our lakin was our lady, and meant the Virgin Mary. ... See BY'R lakin.
LAMB, DE. A reputed conjurer in the reign of James the First, who, ..."
5. Genealogical and Personal Memoirs Relating to the Families of Boston and by William Richard Cutter (1908)
"He married Abigail lakin, at Groton, daughter of Sergeant John and Mary lakin,
... Her father and his brother, Lieutenant William lakin, settled in Groton ..."
6. Early Settlers of Harrison, Maine: With an Historical Sketch of the by Gideon Tibbetts Ridlon (1877)
"Mr. lakin married twice—his first wife was Polly Simonds, the second a widow ...
Mr. lakin served in several town offices, lived respected, and reached the ..."
7. A Glossary: Or, Collection of Words, Phrases, Names, and Allusions to by Robert Nares, James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps, Thomas Wright (1901)
"See BY'к lakin. LAMB, DR. A reputed conjurer in the reign of James the First,
who, after being tried for witchcraft, and for a rape, was at length murdered ..."
8. Reports of Cases in Chancery, Argued and Determined in the Rolls Court by Baron Henry Bickersteth Langdale, Chaloner William Chute, John Romilly Romilly, Charles Beavan (1866)
"... trust to pay "unto each and every of the said William lakin the younger, ...
of the death of the said Susan lakin of equal value, with a sum of 1,4007. ..."