lanch

English

Etymology 1

Noun

lanch (plural lanches)

  1. (Britain, dialectal) A large bed of flints.
    • 1871 Thomas Hardy "Desperate Remedies"
      ...difficult to cultivate, on account of the outcrop thereon of a large bed of flints
      called locally a ' lanch ' or 'lanchet.'

Etymology 2

See lance, launch.

Verb

lanch (third-person singular simple present lanches, present participle lanching, simple past and past participle lanched)

  1. (obsolete) To throw, as a lance; to let fly; to launch.
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