loos
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Noun — An old, now rare word for praise, fame, or reputation.
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Etymology
From Old French los, ultimately from Latin laus ("praise, glory"). It shares its root with the word "laud."
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What does “loos” mean?
The word “loos” means an old, now rare word for praise, fame, or reputation. In plain terms, an archaic word for fame or praise.
How do you pronounce “loos”?
“Loos” is pronounced looz (/luːz/ in IPA).
How do you use “loos” in a sentence?
Here is “loos” used in a sentence: “The poem sang the loos of the fallen knight.”
What part of speech is “loos”?
“Loos” is a noun.
Where does the word “loos” come from?
The word “loos” comes from Latin. From Old French los, ultimately from Latin laus ("praise, glory"). It shares its root with the word "laud.".