Lost, n. loss, VIII b 101. [Rel. to Lese, v.1; cf. OE., ME. los.]

Lote, n. noise, V 143. [ON. lát (pl.), behaviour, noise; cf. Bere, n.1]

Loþ, Lothe, adj. hateful, I 9; loath, unwilling, XIV c 6. [OE. lāþ, adj.]

Loþe, n. grief, VI 17. [OE. lāþ, n.]

Loþli, Loþlich, adj. horrible, II 78; unpleasing, II 461. [OE. lāþ-lic.]

Loud(e), adj. loud, II 511, XII a 138; loud or still, under all circumstances, XIV b 54. [OE. hlūd.]

Loue, n. love, II *12, 55, &c.; Louue, XV a 21; Luf(e), I introd., IV a 1, 5, XVII 82; with object. gen. (as mi lordes loue, love for my master), II 518 (note), VIII a 19, 214; þi loue, love of thee, VIII a 27; for loue or ay, in any event, II 571. [OE. lufu.] See Louye.

Louely, adj. gracious, beautiful, pleasant, VIII a 10, 272, XVI 119. [OE. luf(e)lic.] See Luflyly.

Lou(u)e-longinge, n. unsatisfied love, XV a 9, c 5. [OE. lufu + lóngung.] See Longinge.

Louerd, n. lord, (the) Lord, master, husband, XV g 1, 11, &c.; Lhord, III introd., 11, 29, 46; Lord(e), II 120, 518, VIII a 19, 272, XII a 157, &c.; Lordene, gen. pl. VIII b 77. [OE. hlāford.]