1. To want; to be destitute of; not to have or possess.
If any of you lack wisdom, let him ask it of God - James 1.
2. To blame. [Not in use.]
LACK, v.i.
1. To be in want.
The young lions do lack and suffer hunger. Psa 34.
2. To be wanting.
Perhaps there shall lack five of the fifty righteous.
Gen 18.
LACK, n. Want; destitution; need; failure.
He that gathered little, had no lack. Exo 14.
Lack of rupees is one hundred thousand rupees, which at 55 cents each, amount to fifty five thousand dollars, or at 2 Sam 6d. sterling, to 12,500 pounds.