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  • 91Loyal (Lower Canada) — The Loyals were opponents of the Patriotes during the Lower Canada Rebellion in 1837 and 1838.Loyal volunteers, such as those recruited from the Doric Club, were instrumental in quelling the uprising. They are often called Loyalists today, as the …

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  • 92Loyal Rue — Dr. Loyal D. Rue is professor of religion and philosophy at Luther College of Decorah, Iowa, and focuses on naturalistic theories of religion. His PhD was obtained at Hartford Seminary and MDiv at Luther Seminary, and he has accepted two… …

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  • 93Loyal Temperance Legion — The Loyal Temperance Legion was the children s branch of the Woman s Christian Temperance Union. It s slogan was Tremble, King Alcohol, We Shall Grow Up . It published an English language newspaper for children called The Young Crusader, which… …

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  • 94loyal toast — n [usu sing] (in Britain) a toast (= an act of raising one’s glass and drinking at the same time as other people) at a formal dinner, to show loyalty to the queen or king. People say ‘the Queen’ or ‘the King’ and then drink. People are… …

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  • 95loyal as a dog — very faithful, very loyal …

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  • 96loyal — adjective Etymology: Middle French, from Old French leial, leel, from Latin legalis legal Date: 1531 1. unswerving in allegiance: as a. faithful in allegiance to one s lawful sovereign or government b. faithful to a private person to whom… …

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  • 97loyal — adjective a) Firm in allegiance to a person or institution. b) Faithful to a person or cause. Ant: disloyal, fickle …

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  • 98loyal — Synonyms and related words: abandoned, acquiescent, active, afire, ardent, assiduous, burning, committed, compliant, complying, conforming, conscientious, consistent, constant, continuing, dedicated, dependable, devoted, devout, diligent, dogged …

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  • 99Loyal — Lovlydig, redelig, tro …

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  • 100loyal — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. faithful, true, devoted. See probity, obedience. Ant., disloyal, unfaithful. II (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. faithful, true, Dependable, firm; see faithful . See Synonym Study at faithful . III (Roget s …

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