See also: Loïc and łoić

Dalmatian

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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From Latin lūx.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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loic m

  1. light

Irish

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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From loc (hindrance).

Verb

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loic (present analytic loiceann, future analytic loicfidh, verbal noun loiceadh, past participle loicthe)

  1. to shirk, flinch (avoid an unpleasant task or duty), default (fail to meet an obligation)
  2. to falter (fail in distinctness or regularity of exercise)
  3. to fail (not achieve a stated goal; to cease to operate; to be wanting, fall short)
    Loic mo chroí.
    My heart failed me.
  4. to misfire (of a firearm, engine, neuron etc.)
  5. to stall (of an engine etc.)

Conjugation

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