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losel
[ loh-zuhl, loo-, loz-uhl ]
noun
- a worthless person; scoundrel.
adjective
- worthless or useless.
losel
/ ˈləʊzəl /
noun
- a worthless person
adjective
- (of a person) worthless, useless, or wasteful
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Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
Origin of losel1
C14: from losen, from the past participle of lose
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Example Sentences
Yauch is survived by his wife Dechen Wengdu and their daughter, Losel.
From The Daily Beast
Sam was but a sad losel, and vexed him in other and more serious matters.
From Project Gutenberg
But oh, thou gull—thou dunderpate—thou losel knave, to lose one line moved by her sweet fingers.
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The 'losel,' the moral outcast, keeps his own conceit of truth though through a maze of lies.
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Speak the truth and it shall profit thee, and do not lie, for lying is of the losel's fashion.
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What more could you do, had he bestowed her upon a churl, a losel or a slave?
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