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27,068 words match “LO”

LOITERINGLY adv.
In a loitering manner.
LOK; LOKI n.
The evil deity, the author of all calamities and mischief, answering to the African of the Persians.
LOKAO n.
A green vegetable dye imported from China.
LOKE n.
A private path or road; also, the wicket or hatch of a door. [Prov. Eng.]
LOKORYS n.
Liquorice. [Obs.] Chaucer.
LOLIGO n.
A genus of cephalopods, including numerous species of squids, common on the coasts of America and Europe. They are much used for fish bait.
LOLL v. 4 definitions
dolently; to recline; to lean; to throw one's self down; to lie at ease. Void of care, he lolls supine in state. Dryden.
LOLLARD n. 2 definitions
One of the followers of Wyclif in England. [Called also Loller.] By Lollards all know the Wyclifities are meant, so called from Walter Lollardus, one of their teachers in Germany. Fuller.
LOLLARDISM; LOLLARDY n.
The doctrines or principles of the Lollards.
LOLLER n. 3 definitions
One who lolls.
LOLLINGLY adv.
In a lolling manner. Buckle.
LOLLIPOP n.
A kind of sugar confection which dissolves easily in the mouth. Thackeray.
LOLLOP v.
To move heavily; to lounge or idle; to loll. [Law.] Charles Reade.
LOMA n.
A lobe; a membranous fringe or flap.
LOMATINOUS a.
Furnished with lobes or flaps.
LOMBARD a. 5 definitions
Of or pertaining to Lombardy, or the inhabitants of Lombardy.
LOMBARD-HOUSE; LOMBAR-HOUSE n. 2 definitions
A bank or a pawnbroker's shop.
LOMBARDEER n.
A pawnbroker. [Obs.] Howell.
LOMBARDIC a.
Of or pertaining to Lombardy of the Lombards. Lombardic alphabet, the ancient alphabet derived from the Roman, and employed in the manuscript of Italy. -- Lombardic architecture, the debased Roman style of architecture as found in parts of Northern Italy. F. G. Lee. Lombardy poplar. (Bot.) See Poplar.…
LOMENT n.
An elongated pod, consisting, like the legume, of two valves, but divided transversely into small cells, each containing a single seed.
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