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Rh laetē
 * laetē, adv. [laetus, glad], compared laetius, laetissimē, gladly
 * laetitia, -ae, f. [laetus, glad], joy
 * laetus, -a, -um, adj. glad, joyful
 * lapis,-idis, m. stone (§§247.2.a; 464.1)
 * Lār, Laris, m.; plur. Larēs, -um (rarely -ium), the Lares or household gods
 * lātē, adv. [lātus, wide], compared lātius, lātisaimē, widely
 * Latīnē, adv. in Latin. Latīnē loquī, to speak Latin
 * lātitūdō, -inis, f. [lātus, wide] width
 * Lātōna, -ae, f. Latona, mother of Apollo and Diana
 * lātus, -a, -um, adj. wide
 * latus, -eris, n. side, flank, ab utrōque latere, on each side
 * laudō, -āre, -āvī, -ātus [laus, praise], praise
 * laurea, -ae, f. laurel
 * laureātus, -a, -um, adj. crowned with laurel
 * laus, laudis, f. praise
 * lectulus, -ī, m. couch, bed
 * lēgātus, -ī, m. ambassador; lieutenant
 * legiō, -ōnis, f. [cf. legō, gather], (body of soldiers), legion, about 3600 men (§ 464.2.a)
 * legiōnārius, -a, -um, adj. legionary. Plur. legiōnāriī, -ōrum, m. the soldiers of the legion
 * legō, -ere, lēgī, lēctus, read
 * lēnis, -e, Adj. gentle, smooth, mild
 * lēniter, adv. [lēnis, gentle], compared lēnius, lēnissimē, gently
 * Lentulus, -ī, m. Lentulus, a Roman family name
 * leō, -ōnis, m. lion
 * Lernaeus, -a, -um, adj. Lernæan, of Lerna, in southern Greece
 * Lesbia, -ae, f. Lesbia, a girl's name

magis
 * levis, -e, adj. light
 * lēx, lēgis, f. measure, law
 * libenter, adv. [libēns, willing], compared libentius, libentissimē, willingly gladly
 * līber, -era, -erum, adj. free (§469.b)
 * līberī, -ōrum, m. [līber, free], children
 * līberō, -āre, -āvī, -ātus [līber, free], set free, release, liberate
 * lībertās, -ātis, f. [līber, free], freedom, liberty
 * līctor, -ōris, m. lictor (p. 225)
 * līmus, -ī, m. mud
 * littera, -ae, f. a letter of the alphabet; in plur. a letter, epistle
 * lītus, -oris, n. seashore, beach
 * locus, -ī, m. (plur. locī and loca, m. and x.), place, spot
 * longē, adv. [longus', long], comp. longius, longissimē, a long way off; by far
 * longinquus, -a, -um, adj. [longus, long], distant, remote
 * longitūdō, -inis, f. [longus, long], length
 * longus, -a, -um, adj. long
 * loquor, loquī, locōtus sum, dep. verb, talk, speak
 * lōrīca, -ae, f. [lōrum, though, coat of mail, corselet
 * lūdo, -ere, lūsī, lūsus, play
 * lūdus, -ī, m. play; school, the elementary grades. Cf. schola
 * lūna, -ae, f. moon
 * lūx, lūcis, f. (no gen. plur.), light. prīma lūx, daybreak
 * Lȳdia, -ae, f. Lydia, a girl's name

M

 * M., abbreviation for Mārcus
 * magicus, -a, -um, adj. magic
 * magis, adv. in comp. degree [magnus, great], more, in a higher degree (§ 323)