Lóh

Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - lóh

According to the Old English Dictionary:

lóh
gen. lóges; n. A place, stead :-- Gehádode Tobias on his lóh (on his steall, two other MSS), Chr. 693; Thorpe 67, 9 col. 3. [O. Frs. lóch; dat. lóge a place: O. H. Ger. luog specus, cubile: M. H. Ger. luoc locus.

Related words: Grmm. R. A. 955.] loh

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