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LOUGH, n. lok. a lake; a different orthography of loch and lake. LOUIS D'OR , n....
LOUD'NESS, n. 1. Great sound or noise; as the loudness of a voice or of thunder....
LOUD'LY, adv. 1. With great sound or noise; noisily. Who long and loudly in the ...
LOUD, a. [L. laudo, to praise, and with a prefix, plaudo. Heb.] 1. Having a grea...
LOT'TERY, n. [See Lot .] 1. A scheme for the distribution of prizes by chance, o...
LO'TION, n. [L. lotio, from lavo, to wash.] 1. A washing; particularly, a washin...
LO'THSOMENESS, n. the quality of exciting extreme disgust or abhorrence.
LO'THSOME, a. 1. Causing an extreme aversion of appetite; exciting fastidiousnes...
LOTH'NESS, n. Unwillingness; reluctance. There grew among them a general silence...
LOTH'LY, adv. Unwillingly; reluctantly. This shows that you from nature lothly s...
LO'THINGLY, adv. With extreme disgust or abhorrence; in a fastidious manner.
LO'THING, ppr. 1. Feeling disgust at; having extreme aversion to; as lothing foo...
LO'THFUL, a. 1. Hating; abhorring. Which he did with lothful eyes behold. 2. Dis...
LO'THER, n. One that lothes or abhors.
LO'THED, pp. Hatred; abhorred; turned from with disgust.
LOTHE, v.t. To hate; to look on with hatred or abhorrence; particularly, to feel...