Lo-ho
English
Etymology
From Mandarin 漯河 (Luòhé) Wade–Giles romanization: Lo⁴-ho².
Proper noun
Lo-ho
- Alternative form of Luohe
- 1994 [145–86 BCE], Ssu-ma Chʻien, edited by William Nienhauser, The Grand Scribe's Records, volume 1, Indiana University Press, →ISBN, →LCCN, →OCLC, page 390:
- Located about ten miles east of modern Lo-ho 漯河 City, Honan (T'an Ch'i-hsiang, 1:29).
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