lofe
Noun

lofe (plural lofes)

  1. (West Midlands and Northern England) An offer; choice; an opportunity; chance.
Etymology 2

Cognate with Scots loave, Northern Frisian lowe, Dutch loven, German loben, Icelandic lofa.

Verb

lofe (lofes, present participle lofing; simple past and past participle lofed)

  1. (transitive, UK dialectal or obsolete) To praise; commend.
  2. (transitive, West Midlands and Northern England) To offer; offer at a price; expose for sale.



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