| 释义 | [ lot; French lawt ] / lɒt; French lɔt /
Origin of lotteFrom French, Middle French; compare Medieval Latin lota; further origin unknownWords nearby lottelotos, Lotrimin, lots, Lot's wife, Lotta, lotte, lottery, Lottie, lotto, lotus, lotus-eaterDictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for lotteVillate ripped out an oath, and I saw Lotte push the girl aside so roughly that she caught at a shrub to save herself. Stories by American Authors, Volume 10|VariousThere were minutes when Lotte nearly yielded, but the Grossvater seemed to hold her as with chains. Prisoners of Poverty|Helen CampbellLotte stitched on viciously, indignant at the snub she had received, and giving vent to her feelings in intermittent monologue. Ragna|Anna Miller CostantiniIf you'd tell Miss Lav'lotte, don't you b'lieve she'd go with me, or something? Joyce's Investments|Fannie E. Newberry
And Lotte Rabinowich is still, looking at her with a deep wonder, shaking her head, unappeased in her search. The Best Short Stories of 1921 and the Yearbook of the American Short Story|Various
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