lordship, n. seigniory, [dominion].

Lord's Prayer. Pater noster.

Lord's Supper. [communion], eucharist.

lore, n. [learning], [knowledge], [wisdom], [erudition].

lorn, a. [forsaken], [lonely], [solitary].

lose, v. [miss], [forfeit].

lose ground. [retire], recede, [retreat], [decline].

loss, n. forfeiture. Associated words: damnific, damnify, damnification.

lost, a. forfeited, [missing]; [derelict], [adrift]; misspent, misemployed, wasted; irreclaimable, incorrigible, [abandoned]; preoccupied, [abstracted], [absent-minded].

lot, n. [destiny], [doom], fortune, [fate]; [portion], [parcel], [part], [allotment]; (Colloq.) much, [many].