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lasslass /læs/ (also las‧sie /ˈlæsi/) noun [countable] lassOrigin: 1300-1400 Probably from a Scandinavian language ADJECTIVE► young· Photographs indicate that she was a bonny young lass likely to stir the emotions of any number of local young men.· As the day of the wedding drew closer, the young Campbell lass found herself caught up in the arrangements. VERB► go· I went out with the lasses, we were all married women, and I'd get a babysitter for £1. a girl or young woman – used especially in Scotland and the north of England → lad |