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Lance, Lans, v.1 [ME. lance, launce (14th c.) to fling, hurl, etc., also (a 1338–1481) intr., to spring, shoot, etc., OF. lancier, F. lancer: cf. Lanch(e v. In Sc. only in the intrans. sense, and only in verse.The intrans. sense ‘to leap, bound’ also occurs in some mod. Eng. writings and in the dial. of Hampshire.]
intr. To bound, spring, leap. Chiefly with complements, but also absol. Also transf.Freq. said of a horse and his rider.(1) 1375 Barb. iii. 122.
[He] strak with spuris the stede in hy And he lansyt furth delyuerly ?1438 Alex. i. 1904.
As falcone that wald haue fude ful fain Come lansand to the lure agane Ib. 2323.
Aganis him lansit Tholomeir Ib. ii. 5832.
With that word, He lansit lichtly our the burd Ib. 8885. c1450-2 Howlat 560.
The lyon lansand on loft a1500 Henr. Fab. 833.
Ane unicorne come lansand ouer ane law Ib. 1404.
Ane trip of myis … ouer the lioun lansit twyis or thryis Gol. & Gaw. 901; Doug. ix. ix. 74, 1528 Lynd. Dreme 74.
He lansit out our ane land 1513 Doug. xi. xii. 92.
The steid … lansys vp on hycht als fers as flynt 1530 Lynd. Test. Pap. 353.
So, ȝe, that now bene lansyng vpe the ledder, Tak tent in tyme 1540 Id. Sat. 645.
Heir is my brydill, and my spurris, To gar him lans our feild and furis c1590 J. Stewart 209/36.
Ane serpent louse agains me lansit fell c 1617 Melvill lxxiii.
To Cedar lance, To Netherlandis goe doune Ib.
He is lanceit befoir tham to the Holy Land(2) absol. ?1438 Alex. i. 1454, Ib. 2506.
With spurris tit straik he the steid, And he come lansand wale gude speid 15.. Christis Kirk 38 (B).
Thome Lular wes thair menstrall meit; O lord, as he cowd lans(3) transf. c1475 Wall. vii. 429.
The lemand low sone lanssyt apon hycht
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