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LAKE, v.i.  To play; to sport.  North of England.  This is play, without a prefix. LAKE, n.  [L. lacus.  A lake is a stand of water, from the root of lay.  Hence L. lagena, Eng. flagon.]1.  A large and extensive collection of water contained in a cavity or hollow of the earth.  It differs from a pond in size, the latter being a collection of small extent; but sometimes a collection of water is called a pond or a lake indifferently.  North America contains some of the largest lakes on the globe, particularly the lakes Ontario, Erie, Huron, Michigan and Superior.2.  A middle color between ultramarine and vermilion, made of cochineal. |