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L (1962 entries)

lūsor one who plays; a player; A humorous writer; A banterer, mocker lūsōrĭē adv. lūsōrĭus adj. belonging to a player; Subst; a place where shows of gladiators and wild beasts… lustrābĭlis adj. lustrāgo a plant, also called lustrālis adj. relating to purification from guilt; the appeasing of the gods, lustral; atonin… lustrāmen a means of purification lustrāmentum a means of purification lustrāmentum an incentive to lust lustrātĭo a purification by sacrifice, a lustration; a going; wandering about lustrātor A purifier, cleanser; A wanderer through; a traverser lustrĭcus adj. belonging to purification; the eighth; ninth; day after a child's birth, on whi… lustrĭfĭcus adj. purifying lustro v. a. to purify by means of a propitiatory offering; To go around, encircle; To go ro… lustro wanderer, vagabond lustror v. dep. n. to frequent places of ill-repute lustrum a slough, bog, morass, puddle; A haunt; den of wild beasts; A wood, forest; A h… lustrum a purificatory sacrifice, expiatory offering, lustration; to make the lustral s… lūsus lūsus a playing, play, game; Play, sport, game (that is done by way of amusement); Sp… lŭtāmentum that which is made of mud; clay, a mud; clay wall lŭtārĭus adj. be longing to mud; Living in mud; Living on mud Lŭtātĭus the name of a Roman; consul; a younger man of the same name, consul; adj., of; … lūtĕa lŭtensis adj. found; living in mud lūtĕŏlus adj. dim; yellowish lūtēr a hand-basin, laver lŭtesco v. inch. n. to turn to mud, become muddy Lutetĭa a city in; Paris lūtĕum lūtĕus adj. belonging to the yellow-weed;; of the color of lutum; Golden-yellow, saffron-ye… lŭtĕus adj. of mud; clay; Bemired, muddy; Besmeared, bedaubed; dirty, vile, worthless lūtĭto v. freq. a. to bedaub;; to bring into contempt, to asperse lŭto v. a. to bedaub with mud; clay; to bedaub, besmear lūto v. freq. a. to pay lūtor a washer, fuller lŭtōsus adj. full of mud; loam, muddy, miry, dirty lūtra an otter lŭtŭlentē adv. lŭtŭlentus adj. muddy; besmeared; Filthy, dirty, vile; muddy, turbid, impure; impurely lŭtŭlo v. a. to bespatter with mud;; to asperse; lūtum a plant used in dyeing yellow, yellow-weed. dyer's-weed, weld; a yellow color, … lŭtum mud, mire; to stick in the mud; to be at a dead stop, unable to proceed; to be … lŭtus lux light; the light of the sun and other heavenly bodies; till sunset; The light, … luxātĭo a dislocation, luxation luxātūra a dislocation, luxation luxo v. a. to put out of joint, to dislocate; to put out of place, displace luxor v. dep. to riot, revel, live luxuriously luxŭrĭa rankness; rankness, luxuriance; wantonness, friskiness, frolicsomeness; riotous… luxŭrĭo v. n. to be rank, luxuriant, abound to excess; To wanton, sport, skip, bound, frisk; … luxŭrĭōsē adv. luxŭrĭōsus adj. rank, luxuriant, exuberant; Immoderate, excessive; Immoderate, extravagant, wan… luxus adj. dislocated; Subst; a dislocation luxus a dislocation luxus Excess, extravagance; luxury, debauchery; Splendor, pomp, magnificence, state Lўaeus Lyæus, the relaxer, unbender, deliverer from care; A surname of Bacchus; wine; … Lўcăbas A Tuscan who fled from his country on account of a murder, and who, for a sligh… Lўcaeus a mountain in Arcadia; Dhiaforti; where Jupiter and Pan were worshipped; adj., … Lўcambes a Theban who promised his daughter to Archilochus, and afterwards refused her; … Lўcāon a king of Arcadia, father of Callisto, whom Jupiter, because he had defiled his… lўcāon an animal of the wolf kind Lўcāŏnes the Lycaonians, a people of Asia Minor, between Cappadocia, Cilicia, and Pisidi… Lўcāŏnis Lўcāŏnĭus lўcapsos alkanet Lўcaūnŭs the name of a warrior Lўcē the name of a woman Lўcēum lychnĭcus adj. luminous, shining; a kind of white marble, also called Lychnĭdum a city of Illyria, near the Haliacmon, in the territory of the Dessaretes lychnĭon a lamp, light lychnis adj. f; lightgiving, shining; girls with lamps; Subst; A kind of rose of a fier… lychnītes a kind of white marble lychnītis a plant from which wicks were made lychnŏbĭus one who lives by lamp-light, who turns night into day lychnūchus a lamp-stand, candlestick, chandelier lychnus a light, a lamp Lўcĭa a country of Asia Minor, between Caria and Pamphylia, where was the volcano Chi… Lўcĭdas one of the Centaurs, who endeavored to carry off Hippodamia from Pirithoüs; The… Lўcīmnĭa the name of the wife of a king of Lydia Lўcimnĭus adj., of; belonging to the town of Lycimna; Lycimnian Lўcinna the name of a girl Lўcisca The name of a bitch; A vile woman lўciscus a wolfdog; the name of a beautiful boy; A boy whose statue was made by Leochares Lўcĭum Lўcīum a gymnasium very near Athens, in which Aristotle taught; The upper gymnasium of… Lyco a Peripatetic philosopher, a follower of Strato of Lampsacus Lўcŏmēdes a king of the Isle of Scyros, with whom Achilles concealed himself disguised in… Lўcŏmēdius Lўcōnĭdēs the name of a man lўcŏphon a plant, also called Lўcŏphōn the name of a warrior lўcŏphōs the morning twilight Lўcŏphron Lycophron of Chalcis, in Eubœa, the author of Cassandra, an Alexandrine grammar… lўcophthalmos a precious stone lўcopsis the wild bugloss Lycōreus a son of Apollo Lўcōrĭas a seanymph, daughter of Nereus and Doris Lўcōris a freedwoman of the senator Volumnius Eutrapelus, the mistress of Cornelius Gal…