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lard (medicine) and unfaithful (iou)


lard (medicine)


lard


1. Bacon; the flesh of swine.

2. The fat of swine, especially. The internal fat of the abdomen; also, this fat melted and strained. Lard oil, an illuminating and lubricating oil expressed from lard. Leaf lard, the internal fat of the hog, separated in leaves or masses from the kidneys, etc.; also, the same melted.

Origin: F, bacon, pig's fat, L. Lardum, laridum; cf. Gr. Fattened, fat.

Source: Websters Dictionary


unfaithful (iou)



unfaithful adjective. ME.
[from UN-1 + FAITHFUL adjective.]
Not having religious faith; unbelieving. ME.
Not keeping good faith, disloyal; behaving treacherously; spec. adulterous, not faithful (to a sexual partner). LME.
Tennyson With quiet eyes unfaithful to the truth. Best She's recently split up with him for the second time because he was unfaithful.
Of conduct: not honest or upright. M16.
T. Otway I might think with Justice most severely Of this unfaithful dealing with your Brother.
Of a translation, interpretation, etc.: not true to the original; incorrect, inaccurate. L17.
unfaithfully adverb ME.
unfaithfulness noun LME.