LO


Meaning of LO in English

I. ˈlō interjection

Etymology: Middle English, from Old English lā

— used to call attention

lo , all ye miserable sinners … hearken unto my words — Harold Fleming

or to express wonder or surprise

pulled aside the napkin and lo , there were roses — Gladys B. Stern

II. noun

( -s )

Usage: usually capitalized

Etymology: lo (I) , taken as a proper name in the phrase Lo, the poor Indian in Essay on Man I, 99, by Alexander Pope died 1744, English poet

: a No. American Indian

appeared again at the head of our train in the company of thirty or forty other Los — G.W.Perrie

III. abbreviation

lord

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