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Losenger
Losenger Los"en*ger, n. [OF. losengier, losengeor, fr. losengier to deceive, flatter, losenge, flattery, Pr. lauzenga, fr. L. laus praise. Cf. Lozenge.] A flatterer; a deceiver; a cozener. [Obs.] --Chaucer. To a fair pair of gallows, there to end their lives with shame, as a number of such other losengers had done. --Holinshed.
Losengerie
Losengerie Los"en*ger*ie, n. [OF.] Flattery; deceit; trickery. [Obs.] --Chaucer.

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- fixed, and the word is sometimes used simply as a synonym (from Old French losenge) for rhombus. Most often, though, lozenge refers to a thin rhombus—a rhombus...
- 8-hydroxyquinoline. It is applied topically as a cream and internally as a losenge. It was marketed by Geigy as an intestinal antiseptic and amebicide with...
- that Dravid had been trying to apply saliva to the ball when parts of a losenge he had been chewing stuck to the ball; Dravid then tried to wipe it off...
- Proto-Celtic *laws-, cognate of Provençal lausa, Spanish losa, French losenge 'diamond'. derivatives: enlousar 'to cover with flagstones', lousado 'roof'...
- accessories (gas-station road maps handled like top-secret do****ents; 'radar losenges' for tracking a planted abductee). But ... when the film indulges its star...
- Louis XVI of France lounge loupe louver loyal loyalty lozenge, Old Fr. losenge, compare modern Fr. losange Lucy ludic luff luge lumen luminaire luminary...
- lintels of pairs of flat arched dwarf. The classicist fiction of the 'losenge' patterned colonnades in the entrances allow the magnificence of the building...
- Proto-Celtic *laws-, cognate of Provençal lausa, Spanish losa, French losenge 'diamond'. Derivatives: enlousar 'to cover with flagstones', lousado 'roof'...
- lorgner "to ogle" lorgnon lorgnette lorgneur losange "lozenge" ( < OFr losenge < Frk *lausinga "flattery, fraud" < Gmc, cf OE lēasung "leasing") lot "lot...