lanterloo
English
    
    Etymology
    
French lanturlu, originally the refrain of a 16th-century song.
Pronunciation
    
- IPA(key): /læntəˈluː/
 
Noun
    
lanterloo (countable and uncountable, plural lanterloos)
- (countable) A meaningless chant or refrain.
- 1963, Thomas Pynchon, V.:
- The helmsman began to sing a monotonous, Levantine lanterloo.
 
 
 - (uncountable, card games) A trick-taking card game popular in 17th-century England, where each player is dealt three or five cards.
 
Synonyms
    
- (card game): loo
 
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