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libdins, licentiously, lustfully; wilfully, arbitrarily

libdinsus, -a, -um, licentious, lustful; wilful, arbitrary

* libd, -dinis,f., desire; lust

librrius, -, m., scribe, copyist

lbr  (1), balance, poise

Liburnica, -ae,f., a swift ship (like those of Liburnian pirates of the Adriatic)

licentia, -ae,f., license

* licet, -re, licuit,impers., it is permitted, one may

lignum, -, n., wood

lig  (1), bind

llium, -, n., lily

lmen, -minis,n., threshold

lmes, lmitis,m., path, road, way

lnementum, -, n., line; features

ling, -ere, lnx, lnctum, lick

* lingua, -ae,f., tongue; speech, language

linteum, -, n., linen cloth; sail

lnum, -, n., linen; thread, cord

lippitd, -inis,f., inflammation of the eyes

liquid, adv., clearly, certainly

ls, ltis,f., quarrel, controversy, lawsuit

* littera, -ae,f., letter of the alphabet; litterae, -rum,f. pl., a letter (epistle); literature

ltus, -oris,n., seashore, coast

* loc  (1), place, put

locupls,gen. -pltis, wealthy

* locus, -, m. in sg. (pl. usuallyloca, -rum,n.), place, region, space; opportunity, situation; a passage in literature (pl. here = loc, -rum), topic

longaevus, -a, -um, old, aged

* long, adv., far, a long way off

longinquus, -a, -um, distant, foreign

* longus, -a, -um, long

* loquor, -, loctus sum, say, speak, converse

lbricus, -a, -um, slippery

lce, -re, lx, be light, shine; be clear

lcidus, -a, -um, bright, shining

Lcifer, -fer, m., the morning star

Lucrtius, -, m., a Roman nomen, espec. (1) Sp. Lucretius, father of Lucretia and hero in the founding of the Roman republic; (2) T. Lucretius Carus, author of D. Rrum Ntr 

lctusus, -a, -um, sorrowful, lamentable

* lctus, -s,m., grief, sorrow, distress

ldibrium, -, n., mockery, derision

* ld, -ere, ls, lsum, play (at a game or on an instrument); mock, ridicule

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