Lokard (Breton cant), peasant.
Loko (Breton cant), brandy.
Lolo, m. (thieves’), chief, or “dimber damber;” (popular) cocotte, or “mot.” See [Gadoue]. Fifi ——, large iron cylinder in which the contents of cesspools are carried away by the scavengers. (Military) Gros lolos, cuirassiers.
Lombard, m. (popular), commissionnaire of the “Mont de Piété,” or government pawning establishment.
Loncegué, m. (thieves’ and cads’), man, “cove;” master of a house, “boss.” The word gonce disguised.
Lonceguem, f. (thieves’ and cads’), woman, or “hay-bag;” mistress of a house.
Long, m. and adj. (popular), simpleton, greenhorn. Etes-vous logé et nourri? Oui, le —— du mur. Do you get board and lodging? Yes, at my own expense. (Thieves’) Long, stupid; blockhead, or “go along.” Abbreviation of long à comprendre.
Longchamps, m., a long corridor of w.c.’s at the Ecole Polytechnique; (popular) a procession.
Longe, f. (thieves’), year, or “stretch.” Tirer une ——, to do one “stretch” in prison.
Longé, adj. (popular), old.