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lotion — noun Etymology: Middle English loscion, from Latin lotion , lotio act of washing, from lavere to wash more at lye Date: 14th century a liquid preparation for cosmetic or external medicinal use … New Collegiate Dictionary
lotion — (n.) c.1400, loscion, from O.Fr. lotion (14c.), from L. lotionem (nom. lotio) a washing, from lotus, popular form of lautus, pp. of lavere to wash (see LAVE (Cf. lave)). As a verb, from 1817. Related: Lotioned; lotioning … Etymology dictionary
lotion — [lō′shən] n. [ME loscion < L lotio (gen. lotionis) < lotus: see LOTIC] a liquid preparation used, as on the skin, for cleansing, soothing, healing, etc … English World dictionary
losce — losce, loscion obs. ff., loss, lotion … Useful english dictionary