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THE LOSEN, WELLS SHANNON

either derived from the noun lōz (whence German Los ) · or inherited from unattested Old High German &#42 · lōzōn · &#42 · hlōzōn · from Proto-West Germanic &#42 · hlutōn · from Proto-Germanic &#42 · hlutōną . Verb [ edit ] losen ( weak · third-person singular present lost · past tense loste · past participle gelost · auxiliary haben ) to draw lots · to draw straws · to toss up Conjugation [ edit ] Conjugation of losen ( weak · alternative in würde normally preferred. Composed forms of losen ( weak · in Digitales Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache &#8206 · from Middle English locion · from Latin lōtiō · lōtiōnem ( “ a washing ” )

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either derived from the noun lōz (whence German Los )
or inherited from unattested Old High German &#42
lōzōn
&#42
hlōzōn
from Proto-West Germanic &#42
hlutōn
from Proto-Germanic &#42
hlutōną . Verb [ edit ] losen ( weak
third-person singular present lost
past tense loste
past participle gelost
auxiliary haben ) to draw lots
to draw straws
to toss up Conjugation [ edit ] Conjugation of losen ( weak
alternative in würde normally preferred. Composed forms of losen ( weak
in Digitales Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache &#8206
from Middle English locion
from Latin lōtiō
lōtiōnem ( “ a washing ” )

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