lthough
Lthough is a word that appears in some older texts and dialects, primarily in English. It is generally considered an archaic or non-standard variant of the more common conjunction "although." The function of "lthough" is the same as "although," serving to introduce a subordinate clause that contrasts with the main clause. For example, one might find a sentence like "Lthough it was raining, they decided to go for a walk," which is equivalent to "Although it was raining, they decided to go for a walk."
The origins of "lthough" are not definitively established, but it likely arose as a phonetic or orthographic