[ Lossom], adj. loveable, pleasant, S2; see [Lufsum].
[ Lot], sb. lot, S; loten, pl., S; lotes, S.—AS. hlot; cp. Goth. hlauts.
[ Loteby], sb. concubine, HD, PP (n); ludby, HD; lutby, H; lotebyes, pl., PP. PP.—Literally, ‘a secret lier with,’ cp. Lyerby, HD. See [Lotyen].
[ Loth], adj. hostile, hateful, grievous, unpleasant, unwilling, S, S2, PP, C; looth, C2; lað, S, S2; layth, S2; laith, H, PP; loðere, comp., S; lother, PP; lathere, adv., H; loðest, superl., S.—AS. láð; cp. Icel. leiðr.
[ Lothe], v. to loathe, PP; laðin, S.—AS. láðian.
[ Lothelich], adj. hateful, P; loðlich, S; loðli, S2; lodlich, S, S2; ladlic, S.—AS. láðlic.
[ Loðlesnesse], sb. innocence, S; lodlesnesse, S.
[ Lotyen], v. to lurk; lotyeth, pr. pl., PP; lotinge, pr. p., C3.—AS. lutian (Grein).
[ Loud], adj. loud; lowd, PP; lud, S; lude, adv. S; lowde, PP, C; loude, PP.—AS. hlúd; cp. Gr. κλυτός, renowned.