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LOTH, a. [In America, the primitive pronunciation of lath, that is, lawth, is re...
LOTE, n. [L. lotus, lotos.] 1. A plant of the genus Celtis, the lote-tree, of se...
LOT, n. 1. That which, in human speech, is called chance, hazard, fortune; but i...
LOST, pp. [from lose.] 1. Mislaid or left in a place unknown or forgotten; that ...
LOSS'LESS, a. Free from loss. [Not used.]
LOSS'FUL, a. Detrimental. [Not used.
LOSS, n. 1. privation, as the loss of property; loss of money by gaming; loss of...
LOS'ING, ppr. looz'ing. Parting from; missing; forfeiting; wasting; employing to...
LOSER, n. looz'er. One that loses, or that is deprived of any thing by defeat, f...
LOS'ENGER, n. a deceiver. Obs.
LOS'EL, n. s as z. [from the root of loose.] a wasteful fellow, one who loses by...
LOSE, v.t. looz. pret. and pp. lost. 1. To mislay; to part or be separated from ...
LOSABLE, a. That may be lost. [Little used.]
LO'RY, n. A subordinate genus of fowls of the parrot kind, forming the link betw...
LORN, a. [See Forlorn .] Lost; forsaken; lonely.
LO'RIS, n. A small quadruped of Ceylon.