Gnomish
lent
adverb. near, close to, up by, along side of; (c. dat.) at, towards, up to side of; therewith, with it, withal
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lent
adverb. near, close to, up by, along side of; (c. dat.) at, towards, up to side of; therewith, with it, withal
An adverb in the Gnomish Lexicon of the 1910s meaning “near, close to, up by, along side of” (GL/53), perhaps based on the early root ᴱ√LEHE “approach” (QL/52). With the dative it meant “at, towards, up to side of”. It also meant “therewith, with it, withal”.