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Liss   Listen
verb
Liss  v. t.  To free, as from care or pain; to relieve. (Obs.) "Lissed of his care."






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Liss" Quotes from Famous Books



... first officer respectfully. "Sergeant Liss is down badly hurt with a stone, and Raddon's shoulder ...
— Witness to the Deed • George Manville Fenn

... carry the male on my showlders. There's liss of it now; an' maybe I could manage it, iv you'ld only carry the spids, an' thim other things. We moight lave the knapsicks an' kyarthridge-box behind. What use ud they be in Kalifornya? They'll only lade to our detiction by the ...
— The Wild Huntress - Love in the Wilderness • Mayne Reid

... la Mediterranee. Lord Frederick Weston. The Countess of Southborne and the Hon. Adelaide Liss. Lady ...
— The Man Upstairs and Other Stories • P. G. Wodehouse



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