
Use of "and lo" in a sentence - English Language & Usage Stack …
Aug 21, 2011 · What, if any, is the right way to use "and lo" in a sentence? My basic structure is " [discussion about thing], and lo, [example of thing]", kind of like: There's a cliche about circus …
meaning - use of the interjection "but lo' ..." - English Language ...
4 From TheFreeOnlineDictionary: lo Used to attract attention or show surprise. You don't need the apostrophe. In fact, don't use it. you can use an exclamation point, however, even in the …
interjections - How to use the expression "lo and behold" - English ...
Nov 15, 2010 · 9 Lo comes from Middle English, where it was a short form of lok, imperative of loken, "to look" (see Etymonline, Wiktionary). To behold means "to see, to look at" and comes …
verbs - "log in to" or "log into" or "login to" - English Language ...
When writing an instruction about connecting to a computer using ssh, telnet, etc., I'm not sure what spacing to use in this familiar spoken phrase: "Log in to host.com" "Log into host.com" …
What is the short form for 'little' ? Is it li'l or lil'?
Sep 2, 2014 · Ngram shows li'l beating out lil' and li'l' since before 1900. (Note that you must press "Search lots of books" after clicking on the link.) And since Lil is a very popular name (both as …
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abbreviations - Usage of "p." versus "pp." versus "pg." to denote …
Mar 1, 2011 · As far as I know, pg. is not an acceptable form, at least in formal writing. The correct forms are p. for a single page, and pp. for a range. In many cases, actually, you don't need …
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What does "no love lost" mean and where does it come from?
Apr 4, 2014 · Searching Google books, I find that what the phrase originally meant in the 17th and 18th centuries was that "A loves B just as much as B loves A "; the amount of love is …