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L (1962 entries)

L ille, Metellus; sol, silva, flavus, clarus; c, d, n, r, s lăbărum the labarum, a Roman military standard of the later times... lăbasco v. n. inch. to totter, be ready to fall; to waver, give way, yield labda the Greek letter; an inverted Labdăcē the name of a girl Labdăcĭdes labdăcismus labdacism; The too frequent use of the letter l; An erroneous pronunciation of … Labdăcus a king of Thebes, father of Lāius lăbĕa Labĕātes a people of Illyria, whose capital was; adj., of; belongi... lābēcŭla a slight stain; disgrace, a blemish; opprobrium lăbĕfăcĭo to cause to totter, to shake, loosen, to make ready to fall lăbĕfactātĭo a shaking, loosening, weakening lăbĕfacto v. freq. a. to cause to totter, to shake, to overthrow; to shake, throw down, overthrow, de… lăbĕfactus lăbĕfīo lăbellum a little lip lăbellum a small water-vessel, a tub, bathing-tub; a small pan; basin lăbĕo amplif; one who has large lips, who is blubber-lipped Lăbĕo a surname lăbĕōsus adj. having large lips, blubber-lipped Lăbĕrĭus name of a Roman; of; belonging to; Laberian lābes a fall, falling down, sinking in lābes a spot, blot, stain, blemish, defect; a stain, blot, stigma, disgrace, discredit lăbĭa a lip; the axle; some other part of an oil-press Lăbīci a town of Latium, between Tusculum and Præneste; Colonna lābĭdus adj. where one is apt to fall, slippery Lăbĭēnus the name of several Romans; a legate of Cæsar in Gaul, who afterwards went over… lābĭlis adj. Slipping, gliding, prone to slip; slide; Causing to slip, slippery; adv., waver… lābīna a slippery place lăbĭo having large lips, big-lipped lăbĭōsus lăbĭum lăbo v. n. to totter, be ready to fall, begin to sink, to give way, ... lābor v. dep. n. to move gently along a smooth surface, to fall, slide; to... lăbor labor, toil, exertion lăbōrātĭo labor, toil lăbōrātus labor, laboriousness lăbōrātus adj. Labored, attended with labor; difficulty; Laborious, troublesome, miserable, fu… Lăbōrĭae lăbōrĭfer adj. labor-bearing, toil-enduring Lăbōrīnus campus a district in Campania, lying around Capua and Nola; Terr... lăbōrĭōsē adv. lăbōrĭōsus adj. full of labor, laborious; Attended with much labor, laborious, toilsome, wearis… lăbōro v. n. and a. Neutr., to labor, take pains, exert one's self, strive lăbos lăbōsus adj. laborious, troublesome Labrandĭus a surname of Jupiter, derived from the town of Labranda, ... labratum Labro a seaport in Etruria, where stands the modern Livorno (Le... lābros A fish; the name of a dog lăbrōsus adj. with large lips; with a large rim; border lābrum a lip; to kiss lābrum a basin, a tub; a vat; in the full vats; a bath lābrus lābrusca the wild vine, claret-vine lābruscum the fruit of the; the wild grape lābundus adj. falling laburnum the broad-leaved beantrefoil lăbўrinthus a labyrinth, a building with many winding passages; that ... lac milk; chicken's milk Lăcaena Spartan, Lacedæmonian; subst., a Lacedæmonian; Spartan woman; Subst., a Spartan… lacca A swelling on the shinbone of draught-cattle; A plant laccar a plant Lăcĕdaemōn the city of Lacedæmon; Sparta; Mistra lăcer adj. mangled, lacerated, torn to pieces; act., rending, lacerating lăcĕrābĭlis adj. that can be easily lacerated; torn to pieces lăcĕrātĭo a tearing, rending, mangling, lacerating, laceration lăcĕrātor a mangler, lacerater lăcĕrātrix she that lacerates lăcerna a kind of cloak which the Romans wore over the toga on jo... Lăcerna the name of a rich charioteer lăcernātus adj. wearing a; the eunuch Sporus lăcernŭla a small; a little cloak lăcĕro v. a. to tear to pieces, to mangle, rend, mutilate, lacerate lăcerta A lizard; to get a little place of one's own; A sea-fish lăcertōsus adj. muscular, brawny, powerful lăcertŭlus a little arm; a small cake lăcertus the muscular part of the arm, from the shoulder to the el... lăcertus a lizard; a sea-fish lăcessītĭo an exciting, provoking, challenging lăcessītor a provoker, challenger lăcessītus lăcesso v. a. to excite, provoke, challenge, exasperate, irritate Lacetāni a people of; the country of the lăchănisso v. n. to be weak, languid Lăchēs name of an old man Lăchĕsis one of the three Fates lachrĭma Lăcĭădes one belonging to the Lacian demos; district, in Attica lăcĭnĭa the lappet, flap, edge; corner; by the lappet; hardly, with difficulty, without… lăcĭnĭātim adv. piecemeal, in small divisions lăcĭnĭōsē adv. lăcĭnĭōsus adj. full of folds, full of lappets, full of corners, projecti...; impeded, entangle… Lăcīnĭum a promontory in Magna Græcia, near Crotona, with a temple...; of; belonging to … lăcĭo v. a. to entice, allure Lăcō a Laconian, Lacedæmonian, Spartan; Spartan dogs; the Laco... Lacobrĭga a town of Lusitania; the inhabitants of Lacobriga lăcŏtŏmus a straight line which cuts the equator lācrĭma a tear; a tear; gum-drop