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lieut; loot noun a lieutenant US, 1759- Ordinarily, a loot wouldn’t bother with anything so trivial, but Roberts was bucking for captain[.] — Malcolm Braley, False Starts, p. 186, 1976
- “Talk slow, the loot is an edgy type.” Lloyd took a deep breath and spoke into the mouthpiece. “Lieutenant, this is Hopkins[.]” — James Ellroy, Because the Night, p. 392, 1984
- Telephone for the lieut. — Robert Campbell, Sweet La-La Land, p. 237, 1990
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