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LON'DONISM, n. A mode of speaking peculiar to London.
LOMP, n. A kind of roundish fish.
LOM'ONITE, n. Laumonite, or di-prismatic zeolite.
LOMENTA'CEOUS, a. [L. lomentum, bean meal, a color.] Furnished with a loment. Th...
LO'MENT, n. [L. lomentum.] An elongated pericarp, which never bursts. It consist...
LOMBARD'IC, a. Pertaining to the Lombards; an epithet applied to one of the anci...
LOLL'ING, ppr. Throwing down or out; reclining at ease; thrusting out the tongue.
LOLL'ARDY, n. The doctrines of the Lollards.
LOLL'ARD, n. The Lollards were a sect of early reformers in Germany and England,...
LOLL, v.i. [The sense of this word is to throw, to send. Hence it coincides with...
LOKE, n. [Gr. darkness.] 1. In the Scandinavian mythology, the evil deity, the a...
LOIT'ERING, ppr. Lingering; delaying; moving slowly.
LOIT'ERER, n. A lingerer; one that delays or is slow in motion; an idler; one th...
LOIT'ER, v.i. To linger; to be slow in moving; to delay; to be dilatory; to spen...
LOIN, n. [L. clumis.] The loins are the space on each side of the vertebrae, bet...
LO'HOCH, LO'HOCK, n. A medicine of a middle consistence between a soft electuary...