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LAMBAST LAME LAMIA
~ LAMBAST denoted LAME see> LIMB hx> THE LOMBARDS or LONGOBARDI or LONG BEARDS MOSTLY SOLD LUMBER or TIMBER note LUMBER id+ | COARSE | sug> LIMP id+ | FOREST TREES | LUMBERING id+ | WALKING CLUMSILY | ~ LAME id+ | FALTER | sug> LABILE id+ | FALL | id+ | TO HOBBLE | old eng LYMPEN = TO FALL SHORT sug> LABILE lat LABI TO GLIDE SLIDE skt LAMBATE HANG DOWN id+ | CRIPPLED or DISABLED | thus id+ | SLOW | implies AFFECTED LIMB mostly LEG or FOOT implies UNSOUND as in DEFECT INJURY STIFF or INEFFECTUAL IMPERFECT as in vern "LAME DUCK" when applicable to the UPPER LIMB or ARM or HAND lat MANCUS LACK OF HAND or sp MANCO same also implies in lat DEBILIS or INHABILIS for WEAKENED DISABLE eng MAIMED MANGLED MUTILATED DISMEMBERED CRIPPLE hx> Miguel de Saavedra CERVANTES [#] 1547-1616 LOST THE USE OF ONE HAND IN THE BATTLE OF LEPANTO WHERE THE TURKS WERE DEFEATED AN EVENT FORESHADOWING THE WANING OF TURKISH POWER OVER EUROPE BECAUSE OF HIS INJURY CERVANTES IS OFTEN CALLED THE " MANCO OF LEPANTO " myth> VULCAN WAS LAME OF A LEG ~ LAMIA myth> MONSTER WITH A HEAD AND CHEST OF A WOMAN AND A BODY OF A SNAKE WHO FED ON HUMANS biol> name used to denote VAMPIRE also see> LEMUR <see note ins LAMIIDAE rept LAMIASAURUS mamm LAMICTIS art> a well known plate showing a LAMIA is by Edward TOPSELL [#] who drew a FOUR LEGGED ANIMAL WITH A HEAD OF A WOMAN A FELINE BODY COVERED WITH SCALES AND HUMAN BREASTS AND MALE GENITALIA the plate is part of "The Histoire of Four Footed Beastes" published in London in 1607 held by the Newberry Library in Chicago. |