Dictionary: LYS'SA – LYTH'RODE

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LYS'SA, n.

The madness of a dog.

LY-TE'RI-AN, a. [Gr. λυτηριος, from λυω, to loosen.]

In medical science, terminating a disease; indicating the solution of a disease. – Jones.

LYTH'RODE, n.

A mineral found in Norway; its color an aurora-red, passing into brownish red or brown. It appears to be allied to elaolite, or fettstein. – Dict. Nat. Hist. Lythrode is probably a variety of fettstein. – Cleaveland.