n. A waterfall. See Lin. [ Scot. ] [ 1913 Webster ]
a. [ See Lynx. ] (Zool.) Of or pertaining to the lynx. [ 1913 Webster ]
v. t.
n. One who assists in lynching. [ 1913 Webster ]
pos>n. The act or practice by private persons of inflicting punishment for crimes or offenses, without due process of law. [ 1913 Webster ]
☞ The term Lynch law is said to be derived from a Virginian named Lynch, who took the law into his own hands. But the origin of the term is very doubtful. [ 1913 Webster ]
n. Linen. [ Obs. ] Spenser. [ 1913 Webster ]
n. [ L. lynx, lyncis, Gr.
☞ Among the well-known species are the European lynx (Felis borealis); the Canada lynx or loup-cervier (Felis Canadensis syn. Lynx lynx); the bay lynx of America (Felis rufa), and its western spotted variety (var.
a. Having acute sight. [ 1913 Webster ]