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121lot — is., ekon., Fr. lot Tutam (II) …
122lot — sb. RG. 111. Ps. xxi. 18 == deceit? Wright’s L. P. p. 31. AS. lot …
123lot — a battle in which there were many casualties A First World War usage which sought to play down the horror of the carnage: I was in the last lot, sir. In Flanders. (Kyle, 1988) …
124lot — lȍt2 m <G mn lȏtā> DEFINICIJA pov. stara mjera za plemenite kovine (17,5 grama) ETIMOLOGIJA njem. Lot …
125Lot — Sp Lò nkt. Ap Lot L u. ir dep. C Prancūzijoje …
126Lot — I [[t]lɒt[/t]] n. bib Abraham s nephew, whose wife was changed into a pillar of salt for looking back during their flight from Sodom. Gen. 13:1–12, 19 II Lot [[t]lɔt[/t]] n. geg a river in S France, flowing W to the Garonne. 300 mi. (480 km) long …
127Lot — 1Lot , das; [e]s, e (metallisches Bindemittel; Vorrichtung zum Messen der Wassertiefe und zur Bestimmung der Senkrechten; früher [Münz]gewicht, Hohlmaß); 3 Lot Kaffee 2Lọt , das; [s], s <englisch> (ein Posten Ware, besonders bei… …
128lot — 1. Quantity. Nui, nui ino, nui loa; kūpa i (heap); mahele (portion). See hewa4. 2. Land. Pā, pā hale, āpana. 3. Chance. Hailona, hō ailona, kelelo. ♦ To draw lots, hailona, hō ailona, pu u. ♦ To divide by lot, pū, hailona …