Obs. dial. Also 8 losad. [Ir. losad (OIr. losat) kneading-trough.] A wooden tray.

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1645.  Boate, Irel. Nat. Hist., xx. (1652), 155. Certain woodden trayes, amongst the English in Ireland peculiarly called Lossels [sic].

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1674–91.  Ray, N. C. Words, 135. A Losset, a large flat wooden dish not much unlike a Voider.

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1782.  Vallancy, Collect. De Rebus Hibern., x. 82. This fine may be exchanged for losads, sieves, kneading troughs [etc.].

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