Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun See lotto.
  • noun Another form of lota.

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • noun See lotto.

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  • noun Archaic form of lotto.

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Examples

  • So now, instead of investing your hard earned money into a local game of "loto" and expect

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  • The purchase was made before the 9pm deadline and it is not his fault that the computer from loto quebec has delays.

    Lottery Winnings Denied for Being 7 Seconds Late : Law is Cool 2008

  • But it is certainly interesting because politics isn't something I normally devote a loto f brainpower to on an average day, and there is a lot to consider when looking at the future of your voting and representation.

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  • But it is certainly interesting because politics isn't something I normally devote a loto f brainpower to on an average day, and there is a lot to consider when looking at the future of your voting and representation.

    Decisions, Decisions kittenpie 2007

  • Ahlalalalala, un petit passage vite fait pour dire que ce matin mes parents m'ont demandé de jouer au loto ...

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  • Certainly the winning NJ loto ticket will have a return that beats any stock, bond, Social Security, hedge fund, etc.

    Past Performance and Probability, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009

  • February 12, 2008 at 5:16 pm ok, yu can has loto hawt choklit!

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  • Examples of these species include Eichhornia crassipes (jacinto de agua), Pistis stratiotes (lechuga de agua), Nymphaea odorata (loto, flor de agua or ova), Utricularia spp.,

    Cuban wetlands 2007

  • When the Parisian took up his eye-glass to examine the strange accessories of this dwelling, — the joists of the ceiling, the color of the woodwork, and the specks which the flies had left there in sufficient number to punctuate the “Moniteur” and the “Encyclopaedia of Sciences,” — the loto-players lifted their noses and looked at him with as much curiosity as they might have felt about a giraffe.

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  • In short, except for the number of visitors, the change from loto to whist, and the disappearance of Monsieur and

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