Glossary of Latin Words.
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- litera, literia:—litter, straw; a litter; bedclothes.
- litiæ. See liceæ.
- litor:—a dauber.
- litteria, litura. See litera.
- lixus:—boiled.
- lobbum:—a large fish in the North Sea, of the cod species.
- lobia:—a porch; a gallery.
- lobium:—a portico; a lobby.
- locagium:—a lease; rent.
- locare:—to let; to hire.
- loccum:—a lock on a river.
- lochia:—a stone-loach (cobitis barbatula).
- locutorium:—a parlour.
- loda:—a load.
- lodium:—a louvre.
- loerenium:—a rein.
- loga:—a truss (?) of hay.
- loggiare:—to cut wood into logs (?).
- logia:—a lodge; an outhouse.
- logiare:—to lodge, to dwell.
- logium. See logia.
- loingium, loingnium:—a lewne, or lune, a strap attached to a hawk's jesses.
- lokettum:—a locket; a flock of wool.
- lolidodium:—a cart saddle.
- longellus:— a coverlet; a long cloak.
- lonnia:—a loin.
- lopare:—to lop.
- loquela:—imparlance; a plea; a suit.
- loquenda:—a point reserved by a court for consideration.
- lorarius:—a lymehound.
- lorema:—a bridle bit.
- loreinum:—a bridle rein.
- lorengum, lorenna, lorenum. See loreinum.
- lorica:—a hauberk.
- loridium:—a belt.
- lorimaria:—lorimery, bits, buckles, and other metal work for harness.
- lorimarius:—a lorimer or loriner; a spurrier; a girdler.
- lotorium:—a wash-hand basin.
- lottum et scottum:—lot and scot.
- lovera, loverium:—a louvre.
- lucarius:—a woodward; aparker.
- lucea:—a taper.
- lucellus:—a bier, a hearse.
- lucernarius:—a watch dog.
- luces:—pike (esox lucius) (pi.).
- lucina:—a gore in a dress.
- lucubrum:—a lantern.
- lucupletare:—to enrich.
- ludator:—a player.
- ludricus:—a beast of burden.
- ludum:— a device; a motto.
- luigna:—a loin.
- lumbale, lumbare:—a belt, a girdle.
- luminarius:—a dealer in lights; a chandler.
- luminio:—lighting.
- lunæ, dies:—Monday. Lunæ is also used for Monday by itself, not declined, as—infra Lunæ, before Monday; and the same is true of the names for the other days of the week.