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lohoch
lohoch Med. (ˈləʊhɒk) Forms: α. 6 loc, 6–8 loche, 6–9 loch. β. 6 lochoch, 6–8 lohoc, 7 lehoch, lohoche, 7–9 lohock, 6–9 looch, lohoch. [a. med.L. lohoc, looch, a. Arab. , la‭ﻋūq, f. la‭ﻋiqa to lick.] A linctus.1544 T. Phaer Regim. Lyfe (1553) D j b, Take mornynge and euening, a spounefull of the syr... Oxford English Dictionary
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looch
looch variant of lohoch. Oxford English Dictionary
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loach
▪ I. loach (ləʊtʃ) Forms: 5 looche, 5–7 loch, 5–9 loche, 6– loach. [a. F. loche (13th c.), loach, also dial. slug; cf. mod. Norman loque loach, slug (Moisy). Sp. loja is from Fr.] 1. A small European fish, Cobitis (Nemachilus) barbatula (-us), inhabiting small clear streams and highly prized for foo... Oxford English Dictionary
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loch
▪ I. loch1 Sc. (lɒx) Forms: 4–6 locht, louch, (6 louche), 6– loch. [Gael. (and Irish) loch. Cf. the Anglo-Irish lough. The word was adopted in ONorthumbrian as luh.] A lake; applied also to an arm of the sea, esp. when narrow or partially landlocked.1375 Barbour Bruce iii. 430 In A nycht and In A da... Oxford English Dictionary
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loc
▪ I. loc variant of lake n.1 Obs. (offering, gift).▪ II. loc obs. form of lock n., lohoch. Oxford English Dictionary
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levigate
▪ I. † ˈlevigate, pple. Obs. [ad. late L. levigāt-us, pa. pple. of levigāre, f. levis light.] Lightened.1531 Elyot Gov. i. iii, His labours beinge leuigate and made more tollerable.▪ II. levigate, ppl. a. Bot. and Ent. (ˈlɛvɪgeɪt) Also lævigate. [ad. L. lēvigāt-us, pa. pple. of lēvigāre (see next).]... Oxford English Dictionary
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straitness
straitness (ˈstreɪtnɪs) [f. strait a. + -ness.] 1. The quality of being strait, in various senses. a. Tightness; insufficiency or scantiness of breadth, area, or spatial extent, narrowness.1382 Wyclif 2 Macc. xii. 21 It was vnable to be ouer⁓cummen, and hard in goynge to, for streytnesse of places. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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