loff
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From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Middle English lof, from Old English lof (“praise, glory, repute”). More at lofe.
loff (plural loffs)
From Middle English loven, from Old English lofian (“to praise, exalt, appraise, value”). More at lofe, love (Etymology 2).
loff (third-person singular simple present loffs, present participle loffing, simple past and past participle loffed)
loff m (invariable, feminine lova)
loff
Borrowed from English loaf, from Old English hlāf, from Proto-Germanic *hlaibaz. Doublet of leiv.
loff m (definite singular loffen, indefinite plural loffar, definite plural loffane)
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