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Webster 1913 Edition


Lathy

Lath′y

,
Adj.
Like a lath; long and slender.
A
lathy
horse, all legs and length.
R. Browning.

Webster 1828 Edition


Lathy

L'ATHY

,
Adj.
Thin as a lath; long and slender.

L'ATHY

,
Adj.
Flabby; weak.

Definition 2024


lathy

lathy

English

Adjective

lathy (comparative more lathy, superlative most lathy)

  1. (archaic) Like a lath; long and slender.
    • 1854, William Harrison Ainsworth, The Lancashire Witches:
      In this way he was dragged out; and as he crept up the bank, with the wet pouring from his apparel, which now clung tightly to his lathy limbs, he was greeted by the jeers of Nicholas.
    • 1911, Hamilton Drummond, The Justice of the King:
      And little lathy Charles with his long, narrow white face and obstinate chin, is no A B C of a boy.
    • 1917, Rudyard Kipling, A Diversity of Creatures:
      'Twas just a bit o' lathy old plank which Jim had throwed acrost the brook for his own conveniences.