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Leese (?), v. t. [See Lose.]
To lose.
They would rather leese their friend than their jest. Lord Burleigh.
© Webster 1913.
Leese, v. t. [Cf. f. l'eser, L.laesus, p. p. of laedere.]
To hurt.
B. Jonson.
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