The word 'lose' is a verb, the past tense of the verb meaning to be deprived of, to no longer have, to be unable to find; to fail to win; to fail to take advantage of.
The noun forms of the verb to lose are loser and the gerund, losing.
Lost can be a verb or an adjective. It is not a noun.
I think you mean what is the noun that a pronoun replaces. The noun that a pronoun replaces is called the antecedent. Example:In the sentence: John lost his math book, I think this belongs to him.The noun 'John' is the antecedent for the pronoun 'him'.
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what is the noun form of the verb lost
Loose
The abstract noun forms for the verb to lose are loser, and the gerund, losing.
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In the sentence, "The boy lost his present.", the noun 'present' is a concrete noun; a word for a gift; a word for a physical thing.The noun 'present' is an abstract noun as a word for the current period of time; a word for time is a word for a concept. (It's not likely that the sentence means that the boy lost his now.)
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Noun
not a noun