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Loke

Loke \Loke\ (l[=o]k), n. [See Lock a fastening.] A private path or road; also, the wicket or hatch of a door.

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loke

n. 1 (context UK dialectal English) The wicket or hatch of a door. 2 (context UK dialectal English) A close narrow lane; a cul-de-sac. 3 (context UK dialectal English) A private path or road. 4 (context UK dialectal English) A small field or meadow.

Usage examples of "loke".

W,insky loke id anlady, noiim dtin fus hino rehltot a l five stoens dnhy fto ,.

The mistletoe was hurt and angry because the gods had condemned it to be a parasite and Loke the mischievous god had known this, and had thrown the twig of this parasite sharp as an arrow at Balder.

The idea being that none will know which represents Loke and which the All-Father.

I learned more of the mischievous tricks of Loke and the amazing exploits of Thor with his hammer.

I was the mischievous Loke, followed by Odin, and now it seems I have become Bluebeard.

The Loke of the Giants,--called Utgard, because he dwelt in the uttermost parts of the world, Jotunheim.

Visions, prologus: In a somer seson whan soft was the sonne I went wyde in this world wondres to here, Ac on a May mornynge on Malvern hulles Me befel a ferly of fairy me thoughte, I was wery forwandred and went me to reste Under a brode bank bi a bornes side And as I lay and leued and loked in the wateres I slombred in a slepyng it sweyved so merye.

This hathel helde3 hym in and the halle entres, Driuande to the he3e dece, dut he no wothe, Haylsed he neuer one, bot he3e he ouer loked.

We sat loking vacantly at each other, and it was easy to see that no one there was comfortable.

I was loking for men on the prowl, like myself, but the Silver Star on that first night held nothing but middle-aged desperation played to the tunes of the old prewar standards on the jukebox.

All along the line, I had been loking for Him to leave me high and dry, to strike out on His own.