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laevĭgātĭo Laevīnus a Roman surname in the laevis Laevĭus a Roman poet of the ante-clussical period; of; belonging to the poet Lævius, Læ… laevorsum adv. on the left hand, to; towards the left laevus adj. left, on the left side lăgaena lăgănum a kind of cake made of flour and oil Lagarīna a kind of wine lăgēna a large earthen vessel with a neck and handles, a flask, ... lăgēos a Greek species of vine Lāgēus lago a plant lăgoena lăgōis a kind of bird; heath-cock, grouse; white grouse Lāgōn name of a boy lăgōna lăgŏnŏpŏnos lăgophthalmos a person afflicted with a disease of the eye, in which th... lăgōpūs hare'sfoot; An Alpine bird; white grouse; The herb hare's-foot Lagos a city in Great Phrygia lăguncŭla a small flask, small bottle lăguncŭlāris adj. belonging to a small bottle lăguncŭlus a kind of pastry Lāgus the father of Ptolemy I. king of Egypt; adj., of; belonging to Lagus, Lagian; E… Lāĭădes lāĭcus adj. belonging to the people; laity, not priestly, not consecr... Lāïs the name of two courtesans of Corinth celebrated for thei...; a contemporary of… Lāĭus son of Labdacus, king of Thebes, and father of Œdipus; a ... Lălăgē the name of a girl; of a woman Lălētānĭa a region in; where the vine was cultivated; adj., of lālīsĭo the foal of a wild ass lallo v. n. to sing lalla; lullaby, to sing as a nurse to a child lallum a singing lalla; lullaby lāma slough, bog, fen; A kind of mastic lambdăcismus lambĕro v. a. to tear to pieces lambĭto v. freq. a. to lick, lap up lambĭtus a licking lambo v. a. to lick, lap; to touch; to flow by, to wash, bathe; to lick, to reach, play upon Lambrīca a town in Lambrus a small river in northern Italy, a tributary of the Po lāmella a small plate of metal lāmellŭla a small plate of metal lāmenta lāmentābĭlis adj. mournful, lamentable lāmentārĭus adj. mournful, causing tears lāmentātĭo a wailing, moaning, weeping, lamenting, lamentation lāmentātor lāmentātrix she who bewails lāmento v. n. lāmentor v. dep. n. to wail, moan, weep, lament; wept over, bewailed lāmentum a wailing, moaning, weeping, lamentation, lament lămĭa A witch; a sorceress, enchantress; A sort of flatfish; A species of owl Lămĭa a surname in the; of; belonging to a Lamia, Lamian Lămĭa a city in Phthiotis; Zeitun lāmĭna a thin piece of metal, wood, marble; a plate, leaf, layer...; of a knife; of a … lāmĭum dead-nettle lamna lamnŭla a little plate of metal lampābĭlis adj. shining lampăda lampădārĭus a lampbearer, torch-bearer lampădĭas a comet resembling a blazing torch Lampadio the name of a slave Lampădiscus the name of a slave lampădo lampăs a light, torch, flambeau; a wedding-torch Lampĕtĭē a daughter of the sun-god and sister of Phaëthon, who was... lampetra the lamprey Lampīa a town in Arcadia lampo v. n. to shine Lampon the name of a horse Lamprĭdĭus a Roman historiographer, one of the; A Latin orator of the fifth century Lampsăcum a city of Mysia, on the Hellespont; Lamsaki lampsăna Lampus One of Actæon's hounds; One of the four horses of the sun lampȳris a glowworm Lămus A mythic king of the Læstrygonians, a son of Neptune, and...; A son of Hercules… lămўrus a seafish lāna wool lānāris adj. woolly, woolbearing lānārĭus adj. belonging to wool, wool- Lānārĭus the surname of lānātus adj. furnished with wool, bearing wool, woolly; wool-bearers; sheep Lānātus a surname in the lancĕa a light spear, with a leather thong fastened to the middl... lancĕārĭus lancĕātus adj. made into a lance, lance-formed lancĕo v. a. to wield; handle a lance lancĕŏla a small lance lancĕŏlātus adj. armed with a little lance; point, lanceolated, lanceolate lances Lancĭa a city of; Castro; the inhabitants of Lancia; A city of the same name in; whose… lancĭārĭus a lancer lancĭcŭla a small dish; platter lancĭnātor one that tears to pieces, a render, lacerater lancĭno v. a. to tear to pieces, to rend, mangle, lacerate; to destroy, consume, waste lancĭŏla lancŭla a small balance