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Definition of Lazed
1. laze [v] - See also: laze
Lexicographical Neighbors of Lazed
Literary usage of Lazed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Three Middle-English Versions of the Rule of St. Benet and Two Contemporary by Benedict, Ernst Albin Kock (1902)
"See Notes. law, rb. humble; refl. 779, 1026. Cf. lazed, law, adj. ... Cf. laite,
layte, adv. late, 1396, 2424. Cf. late, lazed, pp. lowered, humbled, 14/11. ..."
2. History of the City of Columbus, Capital of Ohio by Alfred Emory Lee, W.W. Munsell & Co (1892)
"In about a year, Bryan sold his interest to lazed, though he continued as editor.
In Iv*!i2, the paper was ¡sold to George Keeling and George H. Wood, ..."
3. The Essex County Directory by Briggs & Co, Boston Briggs & Co., Pub, Pub Briggs Directory and Publishing Co. (1884)
"<> lazed ... (JI Imported Colored and U lazed Black Goat and Kid, Seal and Fine
Grain Colored Cow ..."
4. Journal by Royal Society of Arts (Great Britain) (1860)
"The fact was, all fictile ware was of two diameters—«lazed or unglazed, hard or
soft, more or less sonorous, and more or less transparent ; and when the ..."
5. Publications by English Dialect Society (1894)
"... n. a skeleton; also a very thin person. 0 brave! int. an exclamation of
commendation. (Boy.) 'Look father, Ia lazed thase 'ere six ..."