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koff

English

Etymology

From Dutch kof (koff), from Middle Dutch cof (stable; barn).

Noun

koff (plural koffs)

  1. A two-masted Dutch vessel.

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loff

English

Etymology 1

From Middle English lof, from Old English lof (praise, glory, repute). More at lofe.

Noun

loff (plural loffs)

  1. Alternative form of lofe

Etymology 2

From Middle English loven, from Old English lofian (to praise, exalt, appraise, value). More at lofe, love (Etymology 2).

Verb

loff (third-person singular simple present loffs, present participle loffing, simple past and past participle loffed)

  1. Alternative form of lofe

Anagrams

  • FFLO

Middle English

Noun

loff

  1. Alternative form of lof (loaf)

Norwegian Nynorsk

Etymology

Borrowed from English loaf, from Old English hl?f, from Proto-Germanic *hlaibaz. Doublet of leiv.

Noun

loff m (definite singular loffen, indefinite plural loffar, definite plural loffane)

  1. a (loaf of) white bread

References

  • “loff” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.

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