Idly

  • 111ἀφλύαρον — ἀφλύαρος not chattering idly masc/fem acc sg ἀφλύαρος not chattering idly neut nom/voc/acc sg …

    Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)

  • 112ἠδολέσχουν — ἠ̱δολέσχουν , ἀδολεσχέω talk idly imperf ind act 3rd pl (attic epic doric ionic) ἠ̱δολέσχουν , ἀδολεσχέω talk idly imperf ind act 1st sg (attic epic doric ionic) …

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  • 113loiter — /loytar/ To be dilatory; to be slow in movement; to stand around or move slowly about; to stand idly around; to lag behind; to linger or spend time idly. Traditionally includes acts constituting vagrancy and as such, many ordinances have been… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 114loiter — /loytar/ To be dilatory; to be slow in movement; to stand around or move slowly about; to stand idly around; to lag behind; to linger or spend time idly. Traditionally includes acts constituting vagrancy and as such, many ordinances have been… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 115loaf — loaf1 [lōf] n. pl. loaves [lōvz] [ME lof < OE hlaf, akin to Ger laib, OHG hlaib, ON hleifr, Goth hlaifs] 1. a portion of bread baked in one piece, commonly of oblong shape and in a size convenient for table use 2. any mass of food shaped… …

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  • 116loiter — [loit′ər] vi. [ME loitren < MDu loteren (Du leuteren, to dawdle), akin to OE loddere, beggar < IE base * (s)leu , to hang loosely > SLEET, SLUR] 1. to linger in an aimless way; spend time idly: often with about 2. to walk or move slowly… …

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  • 117twiddle — [twid′ l] vt. twiddled, twiddling [prob. < TW(IST) or TW(IRL) + (D)IDDLE] to twirl or play with lightly or idly vi. 1. to toy or trifle with some object 2. to be busy about trifles 3 …

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  • 118loaf — 1. n. (pl. loaves) 1 a portion of baked bread, usu. of a standard size or shape. 2 a quantity of other food formed into a particular shape (sugar loaf; meat loaf). 3 sl. the head, esp. as a source of common sense (use your loaf). Phrases and… …

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  • 119tattle — v. & n. v. 1 intr. prattle, chatter; gossip idly. 2 tr. utter (words) idly. n. gossip; idle or trivial talk. Phrases and idioms: tattle tale US a tell tale, esp. a child. Etymology: ME f. MFlem. tatelen, tateren (imit.) …

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  • 120loi´ter|ing|ly — loi|ter «LOY tuhr», intransitive verb. 1. to linger idly; stop along the way: »She loitered along the street, looking into all the shop windows. SYNONYM(S): delay, tarry, lag, dawdle. See syn. under linger. (Cf. ↑linger) 2. to waste time in… …

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