Building. Obs. rare. [? a. ONF. lachier = Central OF. lacier LACE v.] trans. To cover with interlaced work. (Cf. LACE sb. 4.)
1598. in Willis & Clark, Cambridge (1886), II. 252. The particions betwixt euery fellowes chamber on both sides of the same to be double latched with good lath lyme and hare.
1625. Purchas, Pilgrims, II. 1369. Rampiers made of that woodden walled fashion, double, and betwixt them Earth and Stones, but so latched with crosse Timber, they are very strong.