L
v
nium, -
, n., a town said to have been founded in Latium by Aeneas
lav
, -
re, l
v
, lautumorl
tum, wash, bathe
lax
(1), relax, slacken
Lazarus, -
, m., the beggar in the parable of Dives and Lazarus (EL)
lea, -ae,f., lioness
leaena, -ae,f., lioness
Lebinthos, -
, f., a small island of the Sporades in the Aegean Sea off the southwestern coast of Asia Minor
lect
cula, -ae,f., small litter
l
g
tus, -
, m., ambassador; lieutenant
legi
, -
nis,f., legion
l
gitimus, -a, -um, legal, legitimate, proper; adv. l
gitim
* l
g
(1), appoint, send as an ambassador; bequeath
* leg
, -ere, l
g
, l
ctum, gather, pick, choose; read
L
naeus, -a, -um, Lenaean, epithet of Bacchus
l
ni
(4), alleviate, soothe
l
nis, -e, soft, mild, gentle, kind
le
, -
nis,m., lion
lepos, -
ris,m., charm, grace, wit
l
tum, -
, n., death, ruin
* levis, -e, light, trivial
L
v
t
, -ae,m., a Levite (EL)
levit
s, -t
tis,f., lightness, levity, fickleness, weakness
lev
(1), lighten; raise, lift up; relieve, console
* l
x, l
gis,f., law
libellus, -
, m., little book; notebook; pamphlet
libenter,adv., gladly, with pleasure, willingly
* liber, -br
, m., book
* l
ber, -era, -erum, free, unrestricted
L
ber, -er
, m., Roman equivalent of the Greek Bacchus
L
bera, -ae,f., Italian equivalent of Proserpina, daughter of Ceres
l
ber
lis, -e,lit. worthy of a free man; noble, honorable, generous
l
ber
lit
s, -t
tis,f., kindness, generosity
l
ber
tor, -
ris,m., liberator
l
ber
, adv., freely
l
ber
, -
rum,m. pl., children
* l
ber
(1), free, liberate
* l
bert
s, -t
tis,f., liberty
l
bert
nus, -
, m., a freedman; a libertine
* l
bertus, -
, m., a freedman, ex-slave
libet, -
re, libuit,impers., it is pleasing, it gives one pleasure
