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I. verb Etymology: Middle English lysten, from Old English lystan; akin to Old English lust desire, lust Date: before 12th century transitive verb please, suit, intransitive verb wish, choose, II. noun Etymology: Middle English, probably from lysten Date: 13th century inclination, craving, III. verb Etymology: Middle English, from Old English hlystan, from hlyst hearing; akin to Old English hlysnan to ~en Date: before 12th century intransitive verb ~en, transitive verb to ~en to ; hear, IV. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English līste; akin to Old High German līsta edge, Albanian leth Date: before 12th century a band or strip of material: as, ~el, selvage, a narrow strip of wood cut from the edge of a board, 2. plural but singular or plural in construction an arena for combat (as jousting), a field of competition or controversy, limit, boundary, stripe, V. transitive verb Date: 1635 to cut away a narrow strip from the edge of, to prepare or plant (land) in ridges and furrows with a ~er, VI. noun Etymology: origin unknown Date: 1582 a deviation from the vertical ; tilt, VII. verb Date: 1626 intransitive verb to tilt to one side, transitive verb to cause to ~, VIII. noun Etymology: French ~e, from Italian ~a, of Germanic origin; akin to Old High German līsta edge Date: 1602 1. a simple series of words or numerals (as the names of persons or objects) , an official roster ; roll, catalog, check~, the total number to be considered or included , IX. verb Date: 1614 transitive verb 1. to make a ~ of ; enumerate, to include on a ~ ; register, to place (oneself) in a specified category , recruit, intransitive verb en~, to become entered in a catalog with a selling price , ~ee noun
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  1. n. & v. --n. 1 a number of connected items, names, etc., written or printed together usu. consecutively to form a record or aid to memory (shopping list). 2 (in pl.) a palisades enclosing an area for a tournament. b the scene of a contest. 3 Brit. a a selvage or edge of cloth, usu. of different material from the main body. b such edges used as a material. --v. 1 tr. make a list of. 2 tr. enter in a list. 3 tr. (as listed adj.) a (of securities) approved for dealings on the Stock Exchange. b (of a building in the UK) officially designated as being of historical importance and having protection from demolition or major alterations. 4 tr. & intr. archaic enlist. Phrases and idioms enter the lists issue or accept a challenge. list price the price of something as shown in a published list. Derivatives listable adj. Etymology: OE liste border, strip f. Gmc 2. v. & n. --v.intr. (of a ship etc.) lean over to one side, esp. owing to a leak or shifting cargo (cf. HEEL(2)). --n. the process or an instance of listing. Etymology: 17th c.: orig. unkn. ...
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