luferent
Scots
Alternative forms
- luifrent, lufrent, lufferand, luferand
Etymology
From Middle English luvered, loverede, lovereden, lufreden, from Old English lufrǣden (“love”), equivalent to luve + -rent.
Noun
luferent (uncountable)
- (obsolete) The condition or state of relations in which one person loves another; the emotion or feeling of love; warm affection; goodwill; kindness; friendship; love; goodness.
References
- “luferent” in the Dictionary of the Scots Language, Edinburgh: Scottish Language Dictionaries.