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lóc

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Wright's OE grammar
§106; §344; §471; §562;
Add: , lóce. The word is used with nú and with indirect interrogatives, pronouns or adverbs. Its force in the latter combination, ever, is seen in the following gloss
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  • Lóc hwæt tó láfe beó

    quodcumjue restat,

      Germ. 388, 78.
with nú, bespeaking attention
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  • Lóce nú

    age,

      Germ. 393, 168.
  • Lóca nú be þǽre sunnan . . . ,

      Bt. 6 ; F. 14, 21.
  • Ac lóca nú hwæþer ðú wille . . .

    sed visne

    . . . ,
      35, 5 ; F. 162, 30.
forming indefinite relatives
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  • Lóca hwylce concurrentes beón,

      Angl. viii. 302, 23.
  • Lóca hwylce hig beóð,

      304, 46.
  • Lóca hwæt þǽr ofer sý,

      300, 34, 36.
  • Loca hú God wylle,

      Hml. A. 62, 253, 257.
  • Lóc hú lange se sóða lǽce hit foresceáwige,

      Hml. Th. i. 474, 25.
  • Lócehwænne mín tíma beó,

      Angl. xii. 499, 7.
  • Lóca hwǽr beó se móna níwe, viii. 322, 31 : 333, 21.
  • Lóca hwǽr se ealdor him tǽce,

      R. Ben. 82, 15.
Etymology
[v. N. E. D. look; 4.]
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