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lame1 definition

lame (lām)

adjective

  1. crippled; disabled; esp., having an injured leg or foot that makes one limp
  2. stiff and very painful a lame back
  3. poor, weak, unconvincing, ineffectual, etc. a lame excuse

Etymology: ME < OE lama, akin to Ger lahm, ON lami < IE base *lem-, to break > Russ lomat', to break

transitive verb lamed, laming lam′·ing

to make lame

noun

Slang a person who is conventional, conservative, old-fashioned, etc.; square

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lame2 definition

lame (lām; Fr lȧm)

noun

  1. a thin metal plate
  2. the thin, overlapping metal plates in a piece of armor

Etymology: Fr < L lamina: see lamina

Webster's New World College Dictionary Copyright © 2005 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio.
Used by arrangement with John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

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