Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for LACK
LA-CIN'I-ATE, or LA-CIN'I-A-TEDLACK
LACK, n.
Want; destitution; need; failure. He that gathered little, had no lack. Ex. xvi. Lack of rupees is one hundred thousand rupees, which at 55 cents each, amount to fifty-five thousand dollars, or at 2s. 6d. sterling, to £12,500.
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