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Loring

Loring \Lor"ing\, n. [See 3d Lore.] Instructive discourse. [Obs.]
--Spenser.

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loring

n. (context obsolete English) instructive discourse; instruction; teaching.

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Loring (surname)

All of the below (except John the designer, and the two actresses Gloria and Teala) have been traced to New England immigrant Thomas Loring:

  • Charles Loring (judge)
  • Charles J. Loring, Jr. (1918–1952), U.S. Air Force officer
  • Charles M. Loring (1833–1922), American businessperson, miller, father of Minneapolis park system
  • Edward G. Loring Judge who ordered escaped slaves returned to their masters
  • F. G. Loring, (1869–1951), English naval officer, wireless expert, and writer
  • Frederick Wadsworth Loring, (1848-1871), writer
  • Frances Loring (1887–1968), Canadian sculptor
  • George B. Loring, (1817-1891), Member of US House of Representatives for Massachusetts
  • Gloria Loring, actress, singer, songwriter
  • John Loring (d. 1808), Royal Navy officer
  • John Loring (designer) (b. 1939), American designer and author
  • John Nigel Loring (1896–1979), Apothecary to the British Royal Household
  • John Wentworth Loring (1775–1852), Royal Navy officer
  • Jorge Loring, 1st Marquis of Casa Loring, founder of Talleres Loring
  • Jorge Loring Martinez, Spanish aviation entrepreneur, grandson of Jorge Loring, 1st Marquis of Casa Loring
  • Jorge Loring Miró SJ, popular Spanish priest and author
  • Joshua Loring Commodore and United Empire Loyalist
  • Teala Loring (1924–2008), American actress
  • Thomas Loring, Colonial ancestor of most Lorings in North America
  • William Loring (Royal Navy officer)
  • William W. Loring (1818–1886), American Army officer, Confederate States Army
  • List of Marqueses de Casa Loring

Usage examples of "loring".

Back in Town again, his first forays into Society had gone smoothly, though there had been a dangerous few minutes the first time he had been formally introduced to Acer Loring.

Jackals, the glib Acer Loring and his chums were experts in the sneak attack.

Daphne coaxed Rackford into dancing with her, vaguely aware of Acer Loring off to the side, scowling at them right along with her, for he had been enamored of Daphne for ages.

She had even tried to lure him into a kiss, but he had smoothly dodged her enticements, repeatedly foisting her off on Acer Loring.

Loring Everett Newton was senior partner in the insurance firm of Newton, Hackler and Fern.

Nero Loring has resumed his leadership of Lorica, and his daughter is being brought along to replace him.

The Company had marched to the turn of the road ere Sir Nigel Loring rode out from the gateway, mounted on Pommers, his great black war-horse, whose ponderous footfall on the wooden drawbridge echoed loudly from the gloomy arch which spanned it.

Yet it seemed a very cruel thing that he had done to poor Charlie Loring, Blondy the big puncher of the Bennett Ranch.

In consequence of this intimation, general Amherst, who had for some time employed captain Loring to superintend the building of vessels at Ticonderoga, being resolved to have the superiority on the lake, directed the captain to build with all possible expedition a sloop of sixteen guns, and a radeau eighty-four feet in length, capable of carrying six large cannon.

Loring and Mason came out of the reactant chamber carrying a small lead box.

When they reached an altitude of a thousand miles above the surface of the planet, Loring maneuvered the jet boat into position outside the ship and placed the crude reactant bomb inside.

Off to our right I spotted Alejandro, but before I could point him out to Marit, Nerys Loring made her appearance at the top of the stairs.

Folsom left Lieutenant Loring to attend to all the matters about the robbery and started at once for the ranch, and Pappoose, of course, insisted on going with him, and I would not be left behind.

Grant Loring is alive and well and has become a problem for Arcadia because it is a reasonable possibility.

George, and the more so if Sir Nigel Loring, of Christchurch, should don hauberk once more and take the lead of us.