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loial

a. (archaic spelling of loyal English)

Usage examples of "loial".

Ogier were not exactly common in the Borderlands, or anywhere else, but they were known and accepted here, and Loial had been in Fal Dara long enough to excite little comment.

The onlookers stared at him, with his face blackened and his coat covered with smut, but he staggered to where Loial had propped Hurin against the wall of a house across the street.

Outside, Loial scrambled to his feet when they appeared, Alar and Verin leading.

Mat, at least, looked ahead eagerly, and Hurin seemed confident, while Loial appeared concerned more that Alar might change her mind about his going than about anything else.

His eyes flickered from one to another of them, popping even more every time they rested on Loial.

The hairy-fetlocked animal made heavy going, but easier than with Loial on its back.

Sometimes when they camped near a stream and there was still light enough to see, he and Loial caught mountain trout, lying on their bellies, hands elbow-deep in the cold water, tickling the green-backed fish out from under the rock ledges where they hid.

Cadsuane, at the far end of the table with her sewing basket open beside her, only took her attention away from her embroidery hoop long enough to glance at Loial.

We will have to follow Loial as she wants soon enough, but I mean to take the lead for as long as I can.

They were all staring at him as if he had suddenly sprouted a third eye, all except Loial.