Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . ch to recline. Louse, lows, n.;pi. Lice, lis. A wingless, bloodsuck-ing insect, of several species, parasitic upon men,animals, and birds.— Lousy, lowz^T, a. Swarmingwith lice; infested with lice. — Lous^iness, n. Lout, lowt,re. _A mean, awkward fellow; a bumpkin. Louver, -vre, loover, n. An opening in the roof ofancient buildings for ventila-tion, often in the form of aturret or small lantern.—
Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . ch to recline. Louse, lows, n.;pi. Lice, lis. A wingless, bloodsuck-ing insect, of several species, parasitic upon men,animals, and birds.— Lousy, lowz^T, a. Swarmingwith lice; infested with lice. — Lous^iness, n. Lout, lowt,re. _A mean, awkward fellow; a bumpkin. Louver, -vre, loover, n. An opening in the roof ofancient buildings for ventila-tion, often in the form of aturret or small lantern.—Louverwindow. (Arch.) An openingin a bell-tower, church steeple,etc., crossed by a series of slats. Lovage, luvej, n. An umbel-liferous plant, used in med-icine as an aromatic stimulant. Love, luv, n. Act of loving; pre-eminent kindness or devotionto another ; affection ; court-ship ; devoted attachment toone of the opposite sex ; fond-ness : devotion ; the object ofaffection ; moral good-willkindness ; charity ; Cupid, the god ot love. —v.[LOVED (luvd), LOVING.] To be pleased with, 5efond of, like ; to have good-will toward ; to have astrong affection for. have a tender feeling toward;. Louver , the god of love.—v. t. to delight in, with exclusive To de- am, fame, far, pass or opera, fare; end, eve, term; In, Ice ; 8dd. tone, or ; LOW 233 LUNE light, take pleasure, be in love. — Lover, 7i. Onewlio loves ; eap. one in love with a person of the op-posite sex; one who likes oris pleased.— Lovely, -It,a. [-LIER, -LIEST.] Fitted to excite, or worthy of,love or esteem; amiable; charming ; delightfur; en-chanting. Lovp, lo, V. i. [lowed (lod^, lowing.] To cry or callas a cow; to moo. — n. The voice of cattle. Low, lo, a. Occupying an inferior or depressed positionor place; not rising to the usual height; near thehorizon; descending far below the adjacent ground;deep; sunk down to, or below, the natural level ofthe ocean by the retiring of the t
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