launce
English
Etymology 1
See lance.
Noun
launce (plural launces)
- Obsolete form of lance.
Verb
launce (third-person singular simple present launces, present participle launcing, simple past and past participle launced)
- Obsolete form of lance.
Etymology 2
From Italian lance, Latin lanx, lancis (“plate, scale of a balance”); compare balance.
Noun
launce (plural launces)
- (obsolete) A balance.
- (Can we date this quote?), Edmund Spenser
- Fortune all in equal launce doth sway.
- (Can we date this quote?), Edmund Spenser
Etymology 3
Noun
launce (plural launces)
- sand eel, sand lance, fish of the family Ammodytidae
Translations
sand lance — see sand lance
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