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The Record Interpreter.
  • libitina:—a bier, a hearse.
  • libra:—a pound, in weight or money.
  • librarium:—a library.
  • librarius:—a scribe; a librarian.
  • lihrata terræ:—land worth 20s. yearly; 4 oxgangs, or 52 acres.
  • librillare:—to chatter; to babble.
  • liceæ:—lists; barriers.
  • licentiare:—to give leave; to take leave of.
  • licentiatio:—leave.
  • licere:—to license.
  • lichinius:—the wick of a candle.
  • lichinus:—a candlestick.
  • lichitus:—an oil flask.
  • liciæ:—lists; barriers.
  • liciarium:—a bid, in dealing.
  • liciatorium:—a loom.
  • licitamentum:—a bid.
  • liemarius:—a lymehound.
  • liga:—a league, a confederation.
  • ligamen:—a bond; an oath.
  • igancia:—allegiance, homage.
  • ligatus:—a liegeman.
  • ligeancia:—allegiance; breach of allegiance.
  • ligeus, ligius:—liege; lawful; simple, unconditioned.
  • lignagium:—the right of cutting fuel in woods.
  • lignamen:—timber.
  • lignarius:—a wharfinger.
  • ligniculum:—a small image of wood.
  • lignile:—a wooden cupboard.
  • lignipodium:—a wooden leg; a stilt.
  • ligula:—a fillet, a file.
  • limas:—an apron.
  • limbus:—a shallow boat; a punt.
  • liminiscus:—a point or stop in a MS.
  • limo:—a cartshaft.
  • limus:—an apron.
  • lina lintea:—" Anglice lynnen yarne." (Pat. 8 Jac. I., pt. 5, No. 3.)
  • linare:—to line.
  • linarium:—a place where flax is grown.
  • linealiter:—in a straight line.
  • lineare:—to lino.
  • lingius:—of linen.
  • lingua:—loin.
  • linguaris miles:—a pursuivant; a knight of the tongue, i.e. a lawyer, &c, as opposed to a knight of the sword, a soldier.
  • liniare:—to line.
  • linteamen, linthiamen:—linen stuff; a sheet; an apron; a neckerchief; a ruffband.
  • linura:—lining.
  • linus:—clay.
  • lipsana:—relics.
  • liquiritia:— liquorice.
  • lira:—a measure of land (Yorkshire).
  • liripipium:—the tail of a hood, or the peak of a shoe.
  • lista:—an edge; a strip; a catalogue; lists for a tournament.
  • lisura:—list (of cloth).