interj. lor='#AEB5C0'>[ OE. lo, low; perh. akin to E. look, v. ] Look; see; behold; observe. “Lo, here is Christ.” Matt. xxiv. 23. “Lo, we turn to the Gentiles.” Acts xiii. 46. lor='#AEB5C0'>[ 1913 Webster ]
n. lor='#AEB5C0'>[ OE. loche, F. loche. ] (Zool.) Any one of several small, fresh-water, cyprinoid fishes of the genera
n. lor='#AEB5C0'>[ OE. lode load, way; properly the same word as lode, but confused with lade, load, v. See Lade, Lead, v., Lode. ]
He might such a load
To town with his ass carry. Gower. lor='#AEB5C0'>[ 1913 Webster ]
Load line,
Load water line
v. t.
I strive all in vain to load the cart. Gascoigne. lor='#AEB5C0'>[ 1913 Webster ]
I have loaden me with many spoils. Shak. lor='#AEB5C0'>[ 1913 Webster ]
Those honors deep and broad, wherewith
Your majesty loads our house. Shak. lor='#AEB5C0'>[ 1913 Webster ]
Loaded dice,
adj. (Arch.) Supporting a load{ 10 } from parts of a structure above;
adj.
WordNet 1.5 ]
n. One who, or that which, loads; a mechanical contrivance for loading, as a gun. lor='#AEB5C0'>[ 1913 Webster ]
n.
n. A large quantity; a lot;
n. The act or process of disconnecting the electric current on certain lines when the demand becomes greater than the supply. lor='#AEB5C0'>[ WordNet 1.5 ]