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los

praise, glory

noun LOHS Rare

Origin: Old French los, from Latin laus (praise)

Usage Note

los is an archaic, literary word for renown and praise, rarely used in modern spoken French. It survives mainly in set phrases and poetry; the modern equivalents are louange and gloire. Its final 's' is pronounced.

Examples

"Il cherchait le los de ses pairs."

Natural Translation

He sought the praise of his peers.

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