lûn—Lystra.
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N. H. G. lûeke, f., gap, open-
ing, hole. — Comp,
luknan.]
lûn, n. (?), ransom; Mk. 10, 45.

From root (s. liusan) and sufi. -iia, (or -ni?). Comp. follg. w.
*lûneins, f., in us-lûneins, q. v. — From *lûnjan (from lûn, q. v.) and Germanic suff. î-ni.
*lusnan, w. v. (194), in fra-1., to be lost, perish; I Cor. 1, 18. II Cor. 2. 15 (gloss). 4, 3. — From the pret. partic. of *liusaii, q. v.
lustôn, w. v. w. gen., to desire; Mt. 5, 28. [From lustus, q. v. Of. O. H. G. lustôn, M. H. G. lusten, to desire. Allied to follg. w.]
*lusts, f., in fra-lusts, q. v. From root of liusan (q. v.) and stiff.
-ti. C'f. O. E. lyst, f., Mdl E. list, desire, Mdn. E. list (obs.), O. N. lyst, O. S. lust, f., O.H. , G. lust, f., M. H. G. lust, N. H. G. lust, /., desire. — Der.: O. E. lystan (not lystan, but *lustian, without uml., would be the v. derived from lust—Goth, lustus, answering to Goth, lustôn, above), Mdl. E. liste, to desire (used impers.), Mdn, E. list, to please, O. N. lysta, O. H. G. lustjan, lusten, M. H. G. lusten, N. H. G. lusten, to long for, desire. It appears from these derivatives that the meaning of the simple subst.
-lusts, O. E. lyst, etc., must
have been the same as that of
lustus, O. E. lust, etc.; comp.
also v. Bd., p. 66. S. follg: w.]

lustus, m. (105), lust, desire; Mk. 4, 19. Jo. 8, 44. Rom. 7, 7. 8. 13, 14. Gal. 5, 16. 24. Eph. 2, 3. 4, 22. Phil. 1, 23. Col. 3, 5. I Thess. 2, 17.4,5. 5. II Tim. 3, 6. 4, 3; us lustum, willingly; Philem. 14. \Cf. O. E. lust, Mdl. E. lust, Mdn. E. lust, O. H. G. M. H. G. lust, 722., lust, desire. From root of liusan (q. v.) and suff. -tu. S. lustôn and prec. w.]
lustu-sams, adj., longed for, much desired; Phil. 4, 1. — From stem of lustus and
-sams, q. F.
lutôu, w. v., to betray; pres. partic. lutônds, used as a subst., ro., deceiver, betrayer; Tit. 1, 10. —,Compd. us-1. w. ace., to deceive; Rom. 7, 11. II Cor. 11, 3. Gal. 6, 3 (gloss). Eph. 5, 6. II Thess. 2, 3. I Tim. 2, 14. Skeir. I, b. d. — From root lût; s. liuts.
Lyddômaeis, pr. n., a, corrupted form of the Gr. AvôÔGovcd'ô, Avôôoáv, Aoôaôí, etc.; Ezra 2, 33.
Lysanius, pr. n., Avffavías, gen.
-aus; Lu. 3, 1.
Lystra, pr. 72., Avarpa., dat. -ys (-ots); II Tim. 3, 11.