A French gold coin circulated in 15th-century Scotland.
"The lew sun beat down on the desert floor all afternoon."
Warmth, heat.
To make warm or lukewarm.
"The old miners would lew the riverbed gravel by hand in hopes of finding a vein of silver."
Alternative form of lue: to sift, particularly while mining tin or silver.
Sunny; warm.
"The old dog looked so lew that he could barely lift his head to bark at the mail carrier."
Weak.
Diminutive of Lewis
"The old man at the fairground was selling handcrafted lew dolls that reminded me of my grandmother's collection."
Alternative form of lo or look: a cry to look at something.
"The old man lew at the strange bird perched on his fence post, wondering if it was lost."