21 Words to use with lo

Beyle had drunk deeply of that fountain of syllogism and analysis that flows through the now forgotten pages of Helvétius and Condillac; he was an ardent votary of logic in its austerest form'la lo-gique' he used to call it, dividing the syllables in a kind of awe-inspired emphasis; and he considered the ratiocinative style of Montesquieu almost as good as that of the Code Civil.

¡Dios no lo quiso así, permitiendo que de una vez pagará todas sus maldades!...

Lo asustará.

But," he continued, a sudden gleam of joy lighting up his eyes as something occurred to him that he thought suitable to "top up" with, "all the Mortimers talk with such a peowerful English ac-cent, that when I come de-own to this lo-cation, my own seems to melt off my tongue.

Lo duda usted todavía? DOÑA MATILDE. ¿

Lo está, y consiste sólo en que usted me proporcione una conferencia de dos minutos con su señorita. BRUNO.

Lo fué, prosiguió el monje ... hace mucho tiempo. ...

Interjections or phrases made nouns: "Come away from all the lo-heres!

I g-go, I b-b-be-s-s-seech you, let Sk-Skink and Gl-Gloster be lo-lo-looked to; For they have p-p-play'd the k-k-knaves too-too-too

III 1-lo-love Mr. Hicks, an'II hate youand I wish I'd let him come up and kill you, as he said he would.

Os lo mando en el nombre de nuestra autoridad.

*a lo más*); * menos

Correct the division of the following proper names: "He-len, Leo-nard, Phi-lip, Ro-bert, Ho-race, Tho-mas;Ca-ro-line, Ca-tha-rine, Da-ni-el, De-bo-rah, Do-ro-thy, Fre-de-rick, I-sa-bel, Jo-na-than, Ly-di-a, Ni-cho-las, O-li-ver, Sa-mu-el, Si-me-on, So-lo-mon, Ti-mo-thy, Va-len-tine;A-me-ri-ca, Bar-tho-lo-mew, E-li-za-beth, Na-tha-ni-el, Pe-ne-lo-pe, The-o-phi-lus."Murray: ib., p. 98-101.

The sick, oh Lo-ord, arou-ound thee laay Oh, with what divers pains they met, And with what joy they went a-waay'"

[Footnote 37: "Come l' augello intra l'amate fronde, Posato al nido de' suoi dolci nati La notte che le cose ci nasconde, Che per veder gli aspetti desiati, E per trovar lo cibo onde gli pasca, In che

Lo que es de ese género, tengo yo más de un millar, un verdadero serrallo, en San Juan de los Reyes; serrallo que desde ahora pongo á vuestra disposición, ya que, á lo que parece, tanto os da de una mujer de carne como de piedra.

Te lo ruego, no me preguntes la causa de mi dolor; si te la revelase, acaso te arrancaría una carcajada.

lot-te-ry, mock-e-ry, mys-te-ry, nun-ne-ry, or-re-ry, pil-lo-ry, quack-e-ry, sor-ce-ry, witch-e-ry."Ib., 41-42.

You see, I had up to that time only known creatures that lay flat, that flapped fins in order to get along, or in order to try what is called by the long word, lo-co-mo-tion.

In 1564 a second party, under Laudonnière (lo-do-ne-ar'), landed at the St. Johns River in Florida, and built a fort called Fort Caroline in honor of Charles IX. of France.

Turning again and looking up into Galahad's face in a great fright, she opened her lips to speak, but "Mayor Shaughness'," continued the Cuban; "he nev'r-a lo-va you' thaughter.

21 Words to use with  lo