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▪ I. laky, a.1|ˈleɪkɪ| [f. lake n.4 + -y1.] Of or pertaining to a lake; lake-like.
1611Cotgr., Lacustre, lakie, belonging to a lake. 1808Scott Marm. v. Introd., By..flanking towers, and laky flood, Guarded and garrison'd she stood. 1826W. Elliott Nun 43 And all the Italian glory of the day, seems sweetly sleeping in each laky ray. ▪ II. laky, a.2|ˈleɪkɪ| Also 9 lakey. [f. lake n.6 + -y1.] Of or pertaining to lake; of the colour of lake; spec. of the blood, when the red corpuscles are acted upon by some solvent.
1849Blackw. Mag. LXVI. 420 The gray stones..are of a delicate hue, blue intermingling with pale greenish and lakey tints. 1898P. Manson Trop. Diseases xxxi. 457 note, The hæmoglobin has become diffused and the blood lakey. |