Obs. Forms: 1 lóh, 4 looȝ, loȝ. [OE. lóh, *lóʓ, ? = OFris. lôch place, OHG. luog, den, cave.] Place, stead.

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11[?].  O. E. Chron., an. 779 (MS. F). Her Æðelbyrht arb’ forðferde & Eanbald was ʓehalʓud an his loh. Ibid., an. 931. On his loh.

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c. 1315.  Shoreham, V. 260. And ȝet ne were hyt noȝt y-noȝ One to agredy hyre looȝ And heȝ ine heuene blysse. Ibid., VII. 436. Nou schal man be in hare loȝ, And habbe ioye and blysse y-noȝ.

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