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loti

1

[ loh-tee ]

noun

plural maloti
  1. a cupronickel coin, paper money, and monetary unit of Lesotho, equal to 100 lisente.


Loti

2

[ law-tee ]

noun

  1. Pierre [pye, r], Louis Marie Julien Viaud, 1850–1923, French novelist.

loti

/ ˈləʊtɪ; ˈluːtɪ /

noun

  1. the standard monetary unit of Lesotho, divided into 100 lisente
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Two delights are the sundae — layers of chocolate cake, malted ice cream, meringue and more, served in a glass globe — and ice cream loti, pandan-fragrant brioche stuffed with same-flavored ice cream.

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Lesotho's loti currency is pegged to South Africa's rand at a ratio of one-to-one, and the rand has swung wildly on changes in global risk appetite, largely determined by the course of Europe's debt crisis.

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Ask, too, after kochur loti, pale green taro shoots sautéed with olives.

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