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An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
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Yet slow he laid his plaid aside, And lingering eyed his lovely bride, Until he saw the starting tear Speak woe he might not stop to cheer: Then, trusting not a second look, In haste he sped hind up the brook, Nor backward glanced till on the heath Where Lubnaig's lake supplies the Teith,-- What in the racer's bosom stirred? The sickening pang of hope deferred, And memory with a torturing train Of all his morning visions vain.
The Lady of the Lake Sir Walter Scott 2002
Then past Lubnaig on we went, Gazed on Ben Ledi's steep ascent, And passed by lovely stream and valley Through Dochart Glen to reach Dalmally, Where on a rough and winding track We wished ourselves in safety back; Till on our left we gladly saw The spreading waters of Loch Awe, And still more gladly truth to tell — A very up-to-date hotel, With Conan's church within its ground, Which gave it quite a homely sound.
Songs Of The Road Arthur Conan Doyle 2007
Strath Erne 215 Lord Melville’s house—Loch Erne 216 Strath Eyer—Loch Lubnaig 217 Bruce the Traveller—Pass of Leny—Callander 218 Fifth Week.
Recollections of a Tour Made in Scotland A.D. 1803 Dorothy Wordsworth 2009
Not far from Loch Lubnaig, though not in view of it, is a long village, with two or three public-houses, and being in despair of reaching Callander that night without over-fatigue we resolved to stop at the most respectable-looking house, and, should it not prove wretched indeed, to lodge there if there were beds for us: at any rate it was necessary to take some refreshment.
Recollections of a Tour Made in Scotland A.D. 1803 Dorothy Wordsworth 2009
Travelled as before, along the shores of Loch Lubnaig, and along the pass of the roaring stream of Leny, and reached Callander at a little past eight o’clock.
Recollections of a Tour Made in Scotland A.D. 1803 Dorothy Wordsworth 2009