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līberī
children
liberō -āre -āvī -ātus
to free; acquit, absolve; liberate, release
libertā -ae
freedwoman, freed person, formerly enslaved woman
libertās libertātis
freedom, liberty, absence of restraint, permission
libertus libertī
freedman, freed person, formerly enslaved man
licet licēre licuit/licitum est
it is lawful, is allowed, is permitted; even if, although, notwithstanding
līmen līminis
threshold, sill
lingua linguae
tongue; speech, language
littera litterae
letter (of the alphabet); (pl.) letter, epistle; literature, books, records, account
lītus litoris
seashore, seaside, beach
Livia -ae
(proper) a Roman female name (nomen - name of a Roman gens)
locus locī or loca locōrum
place, spot
longē
a long way off, far, far off, at a distance
longus -a -um
long, extended
loquor loquī locūtus sum
to speak, talk, say, tell, mention, utter
Lucilius -ī
(proper) a Roman male name (nomen - name of a Roman gens)
lūdō lūdere lūsī lūsus
to play, mock, tease, trick
ludus, -ī
game, play, sport, pastime, entertainment, fun; school, elementary school
lūmen luminis
light, daylight; brightness; day; life; eye
lūna lūnae
moon; month
lupus -ī
wolf
lūx lūcis
light, brightness
māchinā māchinæ
machine, engine
magis or magē
more, in a higher degree, more completely
magister magistrī
teacher, tutor, master, expert, chief; pilot of a ship
māgnus -a -um
great, large
mālō mālle mālūī
to prefer, incline toward, wish rather
malum malī
an evil, mischief, misfortune, calamity
malus, -a, -um
bad, not good, evil
māne
in the morning; early in the morning
maneō manēre mānsī mānsus
to stay, remain, abide, wait for, expect
manus manūs
hand; band (of soldiers)
mare maris
sea
maritus -ī
married man, husband
māter mātris
mother
maximē
in the highest degree, especially, exceedingly, very
medicus -ī
doctor, surgeon