(Southern US, African-American Vernacular, obsolete) Synonym of help
(archaic) simple past tense of help
hols
hols
noun
(Britain, informal) Holidays (time off work or time spent travelling).
holt
holt
noun
A small piece of woodland or a woody hill; a copse.
The lair of an animal, especially of an otter.
holw
holy
holy
adj
(slang) Used as an intensifier in various interjections.
Dedicated to a religious purpose or a god.
Morally perfect or flawless, or nearly so.
Revered in a religion.
Separated or set apart from (something unto something or someone else).
Set apart or dedicated for a specific purpose, or for use by a single entity or person.
intj
(slang) An expression of astonishment and awe.
noun
(archaic) A thing that is extremely holy; used almost exclusively in Holy of Holies.
hool
hool
noun
(slang) A hooligan.
howl
howl
noun
A prolonged cry of distress or anguish; a wail.
Any similar sound.
The protracted, mournful cry of a dog, wolf or other canid; also of other animals.
verb
To make a noise resembling the cry of a wild beast.
To utter a loud, protracted, mournful sound or cry, as dogs and wolves often do.
To utter a sound expressive of pain or distress; to cry aloud and mournfully; to lament; to wail.
To utter with outcry.
idol
idol
noun
(Asia, originally Japan) Popular entertainer; usually young, captivating, attractive; and often female, with an image of being close to fans.
(obsolete) An eidolon or phantom; something misleading or elusive.
A cultural icon, or especially popular person.
A graven image or representation of anything that is revered, or believed to convey spiritual power.
ilot
ilot
noun
islet: Alternative form of islot
iola
iole
ionl
jodl
joel
jola
jola
Noun
An ethnic group found in Senegal (where they predominate in the region of Casamance), the Gambia, and Guinea-Bissau.
jole
jole
noun
Obsolete spelling of jowl
joli
joll
joll
noun
Alternative form of jol (“a party”)
jolo
jolt
jolt
noun
(slang) A long prison sentence.
(slang) A narcotic injection.
A surprise or shock.
An act of jolting.
verb
(intransitive) To shake; to move with a series of jerks.
(transitive) To knock sharply
(transitive) To push or shake abruptly and roughly.
(transitive) To shock (someone) into taking action or being alert
(transitive) To shock emotionally.
joly
joul
joul
verb
Alternative form of jowl
jowl
jowl
noun
a fold of fatty flesh under the chin, around the cheeks, or lower jaw (as a dewlap, wattle, crop, or double chin).
cut of fish including the head and adjacent parts
the cheek; especially the cheek meat of a hog.
the jaw, jawbone; especially one of the lateral parts of the mandible.
verb
(obsolete, transitive) To throw, dash, or knock.
kalo
kalo
noun
taro (Colocasia esculenta)
kilo
kilo
noun
(international standards) Alternative letter-case form of Kilo from the NATO/ICAO Phonetic Alphabet.
Clipping of kilogram.
kloc
kloc
Noun
thousand lines of code
Here n is an estimate of how many thousands of lines of code will be inspected. – Glen W. Russell, Experience with Inspection in Ultralarge-Scale Developments (Bell-Northern Research, 1991)
klom
klom
noun
A kilometre.
klop
klos
koal
koel
koel
noun
A cuckoo of the genus Eudynamys, native to Asia, Australia and the Pacific.
kohl
kohl
noun
A dark powder (usually powdered antimony) used as eye makeup, especially in Eastern countries; stibnite.
verb
To decorate one's eyes with kohl.
koil
kola
kola
noun
(rare, dated) Alternative form of cola (“drink made with kola nut flavoring”)
A nut of this tree.
A tree, genus Cola, bearing large brown seeds ("nuts") that are the source of cola extract.
kolb
koli
kolk
kolk
noun
(geology) An underwater vortex similar to a whirlwind, capable of dislodging, picking up, and moving boulders.
koln
kolo
kolo
noun
A mixed grain dish from East Africa
A national folk dance common in regions pertaining to South Slavic people, performed in a circle.
lalo
lalo
noun
The powdered leaves of the baobab tree, used in soups in Africa.
laon
laos
leao
lebo
lego
leno
leno
noun
(textiles) A type of weave used to make light, open cotton fabric used for window curtains.
leod
leod
noun
Alternative form of lede (“person, people”)
leon
leor
leos
leos
noun
plural of leo
leto
levo
levo
adj
(chemistry) Clipping of levorotatory.
lgbo
liao
liao
particle
(Singlish, slang in Malaysia) Perfective aspect marker.
lido
lido
noun
(Britain) An outdoor swimming pool.
(Britain) Part of the sea by a beach sectioned off for swimming and other aquatic activities.
lifo
lifo
Adjective
Last in first out (describing a stack data structure).
lilo
lilo
noun
An inflatable air mattress.
limo
limo
noun
(slang) Clipping of limousine.
lino
lino
noun
(Australia, New Zealand, UK, colloquial, informal) Clipping of linoleum.
(UK, colloquial, informal, soccer) Abbreviation of linesman.
liod
lion
lion
adj
Of the light brown color that resembles the fur of a lion.
noun
(by extension) Any of various extant and extinct big cats, especially the mountain lion.
(historical) An old Scottish coin, with a lion on the obverse, worth 74 shillings.
(in particular) A male lion, as opposed to a lioness.
A Chinese foo dog.
A big cat, Panthera leo, native to Africa, India and formerly much of Europe.
A famous person regarded with interest and curiosity.
A light brown color that resembles the fur of a lion.
An individual who shows strength and courage, attributes associated with the lion.
liou
ljod
llox
lmos
lnos
load
load
noun
(Internet slang, obsolete) A person that spends all day online. The term was originally used in the late 1980s to describe users on free Q-Link (later America Online) accounts who never signed off the system at great expense to the company.
(Philippines) prepaid phone credit
(computing) The process of loading something, i.e. transferring it into memory or over a network, etc.
(electrical engineering) Any component that draws current or power from an electrical circuit.
(electrical engineering) The electrical current or power delivered by a device.
(engineering) A resistive force encountered by a prime mover when performing work.
(engineering) The force exerted on a structural component such as a beam, girder, cable etc.
(euphemistic) Nonsense; rubbish.
(figuratively) A worry or concern to be endured, especially in the phrase a load off one's mind.
(in combination) Used to form nouns that indicate a large quantity, often corresponding to the capacity of a vehicle
(obsolete) Weight or violence of blows.
(often in the plural, colloquial) A large number or amount.
(vulgar, slang) The contents (e.g. semen) of an ejaculation.
A burden; a weight to be carried.
A certain number of articles or quantity of material that can be transported or processed at one time.
A quantity of washing put into a washing machine for a wash cycle.
A unit of measure for various quantities.
A very small explosive inserted as a gag into a cigarette or cigar.
The charge of powder for a firearm.
The viral load
The volume of work required to be performed.
verb
(Philippines) to top up or purchase phone credits
(intransitive) To be placed into storage or conveyance.
(intransitive) To be put into use in an apparatus.
(intransitive) To put a load on something.
(intransitive) To receive a load.
(intransitive, computing) To transfer from a storage medium into computer memory.
(transitive) To ask or adapt a question so that it will be more likely to be answered in a certain way.
(transitive) To encumber with something negative, to place as an encumbrance.
(transitive) To fill (a firearm or artillery) with munition.
(transitive) To fill (an apparatus) with raw material.
(transitive) To insert (an item or items) into an apparatus so as to ready it for operation, such as a reel of film into a camera, sheets of paper into a printer etc.
(transitive) To place in or on a conveyance or a place of storage.
(transitive) To provide in abundance.
(transitive) To put a load on or in (a means of conveyance or a place of storage).
(transitive) To tamper with so as to produce a biased outcome.
(transitive) To weight (a cane, whip, etc.) with lead or similar.
(transitive, archaic) To magnetize.
(transitive, archaic, slang) To adulterate or drug.
(transitive, baseball) To put runners on first, second and third bases
(transitive, computing) To read (data or a program) from a storage medium into computer memory.
loaf
loaf
noun
(Cockney rhyming slang) Shortened from "loaf of bread", the brain or the head (mainly in the phrase use one's loaf).
(also loaf of bread) A block of bread after baking.
A solid block of soap, from which standard bar soap is cut.
Any solid block of food, such as meat or sugar.
verb
(Cockney rhyming slang) To headbutt (from loaf of bread)
(Internet slang) To be in catloaf position (for cats or other animals)
(intransitive) To do nothing, to be idle.
loam
loam
adj
Made of loam; consisting of loam.
noun
(geology) A type of soil; an earthy mixture of sand, silt and clay, with organic matter to which its fertility is chiefly due.
(metalworking) A mixture of sand, clay, and other materials, used in making moulds for large castings, often without a pattern.
verb
To cover, smear, or fill with loam.
loan
loan
noun
(Scotland) A lonnen.
(law, banking, finance) A sum of money or other property that a natural or legal person borrows from another with the condition that it be returned or repaid over time or at a later date (sometimes with interest).
(law, banking, finance) An act or instance of lending, an act or instance of granting something for temporary use.
The contract and array of legal or ethical obligations surrounding a loan.
The permission to borrow any item.
verb
(usually ditransitive, US, dated and occasionally proscribed in UK, informal) To lend (something) to (someone).
loar
lobe
lobe
noun
(anatomy) A clear division of an organ that can be determined at the gross anatomy level, especially one of the parts of the brain, liver or lung. [from 16th c.]
(figure skating) A semicircular pattern left on the ice as the skater travels across it. [from 20th c.]
Any projection or division, especially one of a somewhat rounded form. [from 19th c.]
lobi
lobi
noun
plural of lobus
lobo
lobo
noun
(Southwestern US dialects) A wolf.
lobs
lobs
noun
plural of lob
loca
loca
noun
plural of locum
loch
loch
noun
(Ireland, Scotland) A bay or arm of the sea.
(Ireland, Scotland) A lake.
Alternative form of lohoch (“medicine taken by licking”)
loci
loci
noun
plural of locus
lock
lock
noun
(Scotland, law, historical) A quantity of meal, the perquisite of a mill-servant.
(computing, by extension) A mutex or other token restricting access to a resource.
(firearms) The firing mechanism.
(rugby) A player in the scrum behind the front row, usually the tallest members of the team.
A device for keeping a wheel from turning.
A fastening together or interlacing; a closing of one thing upon another; a state of being fixed or immovable.
A place impossible to get out of, as by a lock.
A segment of a canal or other waterway enclosed by gates, used for raising and lowering boats between levels.
A small quantity of straw etc.
A tuft or length of hair, wool, etc.
Complete control over a situation.
Something sure to be a success.
Something used for fastening, which can only be opened with a key or combination.
verb
(Internet, transitive) To modify (a thread) so that users cannot make new posts in it.
(Internet, transitive, Wikimedia jargon) To prevent a page from being edited by other users.
(intransitive) To be capable of becoming fastened in place.
(intransitive) To become fastened in place.
(intransitive, break dancing) To freeze one's body or a part thereof in place.
(intransitive, rugby) To play in the position of lock.
(transitive) To fasten with a lock.
(transitive) To intertwine or dovetail.
To furnish (a canal) with locks.
To raise or lower (a boat) in a lock.
To seize (e.g. the sword arm of an antagonist) by turning one's left arm around it, to disarm them.
locn
loco
loco
adj
(Southwestern US) Intoxicated by eating locoweed.
(colloquial) Crazy.
adv
(music) A direction in written or printed music to be returning to the proper pitch after having played an octave higher or lower.
noun
(rail transport, informal) A locomotive.
A certain species of Astragalus or Oxytropis, capable of causing locoism.
verb
(transitive) To poison with the loco plant; to affect with locoism.
(transitive, colloquial, by extension) To render insane.
loda
lode
lode
noun
(by extension) A rich source of supply.
(dialectal) A watercourse.
(mining) A vein of metallic ore that lies within definite boundaries, or within a fissure.
(obsolete) A way or path; a road.
lodi
lody
lodz
loeb
loed
lofn
loft
loft
adj
(obsolete, rare) lofty; proud; haughty
noun
(golf) The pitch or slope of the face of a golf club (tending to drive the ball upward).
(obsolete) A floor or room placed above another.
(obsolete, except in derivatives) air, the air; the sky, the heavens.
(textiles) The thickness of a soft object when not under pressure.
A gallery or raised apartment in a church, hall, etc.
An attic or similar space (often used for storage) in the roof of a house or other building.
verb
(bowling) To throw the ball erroneously through the air instead of releasing it on the lane's surface.
(intransitive) To fly or travel through the air, as though propelled
(transitive) To furnish with a loft space.
(transitive) To propel high into the air.
(transitive) To raise (a bed) on tall supports so that the space beneath can be used for something else.
loge
loge
noun
A booth or stall.
An exclusive box or seating region in older theaters and opera houses, having wider, softer, and more widely spaced seats than in the gallery.
An upscale seating region in a modern concert hall or sports venue, often in the back lower tier, or on a separate tier above the mezzanine.
The lodge of a concierge.
logi
logo
logo
noun
(by extension) An audio recording for the same purpose; a jingle.
(sciences) A single graphic which contains one or more separate elements.
A visual symbol or emblem that acts as a trademark or a means of identification of a company or organization.
An ensign, a badge of office, rank, or power.
logs
logs
noun
plural of log
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of log
logy
logy
adj
Slow to respond or react; lethargic.
noun
A term formed with the -logy suffix.
lohn
loin
loin
noun
Any of several cuts of meat taken from this part of an animal
The part of the body (of humans and quadrupeds) at each side of the backbone, between the ribs and hips
loir
loir
noun
(dated) dormouse
lois
loja
loka
loke
loke
noun
(UK dialectal) A close narrow lane; a cul-de-sac.
(UK dialectal) A private path or road.
(UK dialectal) A small field or meadow.
(UK dialectal) The wicket or hatch of a door.
loki
lola
lola
noun
(Philippines) a grandmother
lole
loli
loli
noun
(informal, chiefly anime and manga) A childlike female character, particularly in the lolicon genre.
loll
loll
verb
(intransitive) To act lazily or indolently while reclining; to lean; to lie at ease.
(intransitive) To hang extended from the mouth, like the tongue of an animal heated from exertion.
(transitive, intransitive) To let (the tongue) hang from the mouth in this way.
lolo
lolo
noun
(Philippines) a grandfather
loma
loma
noun
(zoology) A lobe, flap or fringe bordering the toe of a bird.
singular of lomas
lomb
lome
lona
lona
noun
A bonus scored in the game of kabaddi for getting the entire opposing team declared as out.
lond
lone
lone
adj
(archaic) Single; unmarried, or in widowhood.
(archaic) Unfrequented by human beings; solitary.
Isolated or lonely; lacking companionship.
Situated by itself or by oneself, with no neighbours.
Sole; being the only one of a type.
Solitary; having no companion.
long
long
adj
(Britain, dialect) Not short; tall.
(archaic) On account of, because of.
(cricket) Of a fielding position, close to the boundary (or closer to the boundary than the equivalent short position).
(finance) Possessing or owning stocks, bonds, commodities, or other financial instruments with the aim of benefiting from an expected rise in their value.
(gambling) Of betting odds, offering a very large return for a small wager.
(tennis, of a ball or a shot) Landing beyond the baseline, and therefore deemed to be out.
Having great duration.
Having much distance from one terminating point on an object or an area to another terminating point (usually applies to horizontal dimensions; see Usage Notes below).
Occurring or coming after an extended interval; distant in time; far away.
Passing or landing ahead of or beyond the intended target or location, as weapons fire or landing aircraft.
Seeming to last a lot of time, due to being boring or tedious or tiring.
adv
For a long duration.
For a particular duration.
Over a great distance in space.
noun
(UK, colloquial, dated) The long summer vacation at the English universities.
(finance) A long-term investment.
(finance) An entity with a long position in an asset.
(linguistics) A long vowel.
(music) A note formerly used in music, one half the length of a large, twice that of a breve.
(programming) A long integer variable, twice the size of an int, two or four times the size of a short, and half of a long long.
(prosody) A long syllable.
Abbreviation of longitude.
verb
(archaic) To be appropriate to, to pertain or belong to.
(intransitive) To await, aspire, desire greatly (something to occur or to be true).
(obsolete) To belong.
(transitive, finance) To take a long position in.
loni
lonk
loob
loob
noun
(mining, dialect) the clay or slime washed from tin ore in dressing
(slang) lubricant, especially social lubricant
lood
loof
loof
noun
(anatomy, now chiefly dialectal, Northern England, Scotland) The hand, especially, the hand outspread and upturned.
(anatomy, now chiefly dialectal, Northern England, Scotland) The palm of the hand.
(nautical) The after part of the bow of a ship where the sides begin to curve.
(nautical, obsolete) A contrivance (apparently a paddle or an oar) used for altering the course of a ship.
The spongy fibers of the fruit of a cucurbitaceous plant (Luffa aegyptiaca).
(baseball) To look at a pitch as a batter without swinging at it.
(copulative) To give an appearance of being.
(dated, sometimes figurative) To show oneself in looking.
(intransitive) As an intransitive verb, often with "at".
(intransitive, often with "for") To search for, to try to find.
(transitive) To express or manifest by a look.
(transitive, colloquial) As a transitive verb, often in the imperative; chiefly takes relative clause as direct object.
(transitive, obsolete) To influence, overawe, or subdue by looks or presence.
(transitive, obsolete) To look at; to turn the eyes toward.
(transitive, obsolete) To seek; to search for.
(transitive, often with "to") To make sure of, to see to.
To appear, to seem.
To expect or anticipate.
To face or present a view.
loom
loom
noun
(dated) loon (bird of order Gaviiformes)
A distorted appearance of something as seen indistinctly or from afar.
A frame or machine of wood or other material, in which a weaver forms cloth out of thread; a machine for interweaving yarn or threads into a fabric, as in knitting or lace making.
A utensil; tool; a weapon; (usually in compound) an article in general.
The part of an oar which is between the grip or handle and the blade; the shaft.
verb
(figurative) To appear in an exaggerated or threatening form; (of a person or thing) to tower; (of an idea) to impressively or intimidatingly occupy the mind; (of an event) to be imminent.
(figurative) To rise and to be eminent; to be elevated or ennobled, in a moral sense.
To appear indistinctly, e.g. when seen on the horizon or through the murk.
loon
loon
noun
(Ireland, historical) An English soldier of an expeditionary army in Ireland.
(US, Canada) Any of various birds, of the order Gaviiformes, of North America and Europe that dive for fish and have a short tail, webbed feet and a yodeling cry.
(chiefly Scotland) A harlot; mistress.
(chiefly Scotland) A simpleton.
(chiefly Scotland, Ulster) A boy, a lad.
(slang) A crazy or deranged person; a lunatic.
An idler, a lout.
loop
loop
noun
(algebra) A quasigroup with an identity element.
(biochemistry) A flexible region in a protein's secondary structure.
(graph theory) An edge that begins and ends on the same vertex.
(programming) A programmed sequence of instructions that is repeated until or while a particular condition is satisfied.
(rail transport) A place at a terminus where trains or trams can turn round and go back the other way without having to reverse; a balloon loop, turning loop, or reversing loop.
(topology) A path that starts and ends at the same point.
(transport) A bus or rail route, walking route, etc. that starts and ends at the same point.
A complete circuit for an electric current.
A length of thread, line or rope that is doubled over to make an opening.
A loop-shaped intrauterine device.
A ring road or beltway.
A shape produced by a curve that bends around and crosses itself.
A small, narrow opening; a loophole.
Alternative form of loup (mass of iron).
An aerobatic maneuver in which an aircraft flies a circular path in a vertical plane.
An endless strip of tape or film allowing continuous repetition.
The opening so formed.
verb
(intransitive) To form a loop.
(intransitive) To move in a loop.
(transitive) To create an error in a computer program so that it runs in an endless loop and the computer freezes up.
(transitive) To duplicate the route of a pipeline.
(transitive) To fasten or encircle something with a loop.
(transitive) To fly an aircraft in a loop.
(transitive) To form something into a loop.
(transitive) To join electrical components to complete a circuit.
(transitive) To move something in a loop.
To place in a loop.
loos
loos
noun
(obsolete) Praise, fame, reputation.
plural of loo
loot
loot
noun
(UK dialectal, Northern England, Scotland) A scoop used to remove scum from brine pans in saltworks.
(US military slang, dated) Clipping of lieutenant.
(colloquial, US) Any valuable thing received for free, especially Christmas presents.
(slang) Synonym of money.
Synonym of booty, goods seized from an enemy by violence, particularly (historical) during the sacking of a town in war or (video games) after successful combat.
Synonym of sack, the plundering of a city, particularly during war.
verb
(transitive) Synonym of plunder, to seize by violence particularly during the capture of a city during war or (video games) after successful combat.
(transitive, chiefly South Asian) Synonym of rob, to steal something from someone by violence or threat of violence.
lope
lope
noun
An easy pace with long strides.
verb
(obsolete, intransitive) To jump, leap.
To travel an easy pace with long strides.
lops
lops
noun
plural of lop
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of lop
lora
lord
lord
noun
(Britain, Australia, via Cockney rhyming slang, obsolete) Sixpence.
(Britain, slang, obsolete) A hunchback.
(archaic) The male head of a household, a father or husband.
(archaic) The owner of a house, piece of land, or other possession
(astrology) The heavenly body considered to possess a dominant influence over an event, time, etc.
(historical) A feudal tenant holding his manor directly of the king
(obsolete) The master of the servants of a household; (historical) the master of a feudal manor
(obsolete, uncommon) A baron or lesser nobleman, as opposed to greater ones
A magnate of a trade or profession.
A peer of the realm, particularly a temporal one
One possessing similar mastery in figurative senses (esp. as lord of ~)
One possessing similar mastery over others; (historical) any feudal superior generally; any nobleman or aristocrat; any chief, prince, or sovereign ruler; in Scotland, a male member of the lowest rank of nobility (the equivalent rank in England is baron)
verb
(intransitive and transitive) Domineer or act like a lord.
(transitive) To invest with the dignity, power, and privileges of a lord; to grant the title of lord.
lore
lore
noun
(anatomy) The anterior portion of the cheeks of insects.
(anatomy) The region between the eyes and nostrils of birds, reptiles, and amphibians.
(obsolete) Workmanship.
All the facts and traditions about a particular subject that have been accumulated over time through education or experience.
The backstory created around a fictional universe.
verb
(obsolete) simple past tense and past participle of lese
(obsolete) simple past tense and past participle of lose
(obsolete) simple past tense and past participle of lose, used in the sense of "left"
lori
lorn
lorn
adj
(archaic) Abandoned, forlorn, lonely.
(obsolete) Doomed; lost.
verb
(obsolete) past participle of lese.
loro
lors
lory
lose
lose
noun
(obsolete) Fame, renown; praise.
verb
(ditransitive) To cause (someone) the loss of something; to deprive of.
(transitive) To be unable to follow or trace (somebody or something) any longer.
(transitive) To cause (somebody) to be unable to follow or trace one any longer.
(transitive) To cause (something) to cease to be in one's possession or capability due to unfortunate or unknown circumstances, events or reasons.
(transitive) To cease exhibiting; to overcome (a behavior or emotion).
(transitive) To experience the death of (someone to whom one has an attachment, such as a relative or friend).
(transitive) To fail to win (a game, competition, trial, etc).
(transitive) To give or owe (money) after losing a bet.
(transitive) To have (an organ) removed from one's body, especially by accident.
(transitive) To shed (weight).
(transitive, informal) To shed, remove, discard, or eliminate.
Of a clock, to run slower than expected.
To be deprived of access to something.
To fail to catch with the mind or senses; to miss.
To wander from; to miss, so as not to be able to find; to go astray from.
losf
losh
losh
intj
(Scotland) Expressing surprise, wonder etc.
loss
loss
noun
(countable) Defeat; an instance of being defeated.
(countable) Something that has been destroyed or ruined.
(countable) The death of a person or animal.
(countable) The result of no longer possessing an object, a function, or a characteristic due to external causes or misplacement.
(engineering) Electricity of kinetic power expended without doing useful work.
(financial, countable) The sum an entity loses on balance.
(uncountable) The condition of grief caused by losing someone or something, especially someone who has died.
(uncountable) The destruction or ruin of an object.
verb
(colloquial) Alternative spelling of lost
lost
lost
adj
Hardened beyond sensibility or recovery; alienated; insensible.
Having wandered from, or unable to find, the way.
In an unknown location; unable to be found.
Not employed or enjoyed; thrown away; employed ineffectually; wasted; squandered.
Not perceptible to the senses; no longer visible.
Occupied with, or under the influence of, something, so as not to notice external things.
Parted with; no longer held or possessed.
Ruined or destroyed, either physically or morally; past help or hope.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of lose
lota
lota
noun
(Pakistani politics) A person who switches loyalties, especially from one political party to another.
(South Asia) A spherical pot, specifically a water pot used for washing and ablution, typically made of brass.
lote
lote
noun
A large tree (Celtis australis), the European nettle tree, found in the south of Europe. It has a hard wood, and bears a cherry-like fruit.
verb
(intransitive, archaic) To lurk; lie hidden
loth
loth
adj
(Britain) Alternative form of loath
noun
(now historical) A measure of weight formerly used in Germany, the Netherlands and some other parts of Europe, equivalent to half of the local ounce.
loti
loti
noun
A coin or banknote betokening a value in (ma)loti.
The basic monetary unit of the currency of the Kingdom of Lesotho, introduced in 1980 to replace the South African rand as legal tender.
plural of lotus
loto
loto
noun
Archaic form of lotto.
lots
lots
adv
(colloquial) A great deal; very much.
noun
(colloquial) A lot; a great deal; tons; loads.
plural of lot
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of lot
lott
lotz
loud
loud
adj
(of a person, event, etc.) Not subtle or reserved, brash.
(of a person, thing, event, etc.) Noisy.
(of a sound) Of great intensity.
(of clothing, decorations, etc.) Having unpleasantly and tastelessly contrasting colours or patterns; gaudy.
(of marijuana, slang) High-quality; premium; (by extension) having a strong or pungent odour indicating good quality.
adv
Loudly.
noun
(colloquial) A loud sound or part of a sound.
(slang, uncountable) High-quality marijuana.
louk
louk
noun
(obsolete) An accomplice; partner; comrade.
verb
(transitive) To weed; pull up weeds.
Alternative form of lock
loun
loun
noun
(Ulster) boy, youth
verb
(UK dialectal, chiefly Northern England) To beat; thrash.
loup
loup
noun
A mass of iron in a pasty condition gathered into a ball for the tilt hammer or rolls.
lour
lour
noun
(figuratively) Of the sky, the weather, etc.: a dark, gloomy, and threatening appearance.
A frown, a scowl; an angry or sullen look.
verb
(intransitive) To frown; to look sullen.
(intransitive, figuratively) To be dark, gloomy, and threatening, as clouds; of the sky: to be covered with dark and threatening clouds; to show threatening signs of approach, as a tempest.
lout
lout
noun
A clownish, awkward fellow; a bumpkin.
A troublemaker, often violent; a rude violent person; a yob.
verb
(intransitive, archaic) To bend, bow, stoop.
(obsolete, transitive) To treat as a lout or fool; to neglect; to disappoint.