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† Lose v.2. World English Historical Dictionary

† Lose v.2. World English Historical Dictionary Dictionary Biographies Literary Criticism Welcome Terms of Service ⧏ Previous Next ⧐ Contents Slice Contents Key Bibliographic Record Murray’s New English Dictionary. 1903, rev. 2024. † Lose v.2 Obs. Also 4 loose, 5 lowse. [f. LOSE sb.1, or perh. aphetic f. ALOSE v.] trans. To praise. Also absol.

1 1377.  Langl., P. Pl., B. XI. 411. Þow with rude speche Lakkedest, and losedest þinge þat longed nouȝt to be done.

2 1388.  Wyclif, 1 Esdras iv. 12. What maner wise passith not the kyng bifore oothere, that thus is loosid?

3 a. 1400–50.  Alexander, 1960 (Dublin MS.). Of all Lordes Lord lowsed þorow þe werld.

4 c. 1430.  Pilgr. Lyf Manhode, II. cii. (1869), 112. I am þilke þat of olde am cleped and losed [v.r. alosed] þe eldeste.

5   Hence † Losed ppl. a., praised, renowned. Also used as sb., one praised.

6 c. 1305.  Edmund Conf., 245, in E. E. P. (1862), 77. So noble a losed þer nas non in al þe vniuersite.

7 1422.  trans. Secreta Secret., Priv. Priv., 160. The good kynge Dauy … the loset of force and of vertue.

8 c. 1440.  Capgrave, Life St. Kath., I. 7. A losyd lorde was he.

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