Karthāginiēnsis, e, adj., Carthaginian; as subst., Karthāginiēnsēs, ium, pl. m., the Carthaginians.
Karthāgō, inis, f., 1. Carthage, a city founded by the Phoenicians on the northern coast of Africa; destroyed by the Romans 146 B.C. 2. Karthāgō Nova, a city founded by the Carthaginians on the eastern coast of Spain.
L.
L., abbreviation of the praenomen Lucius.
L. = 50.
labor, ōris, m., labor, toil; misfortune.
labōriōsus, a, um [labor], adj., full of labor, laborious, toilsome; wearisome, difficult.
labōrō, āre, āvī, ātus [labor], to toil, strive; be in distress; be troubled.
Lacedaemoniī, ōrum, pl. m., the Lacedaemonians, the inhabitants of Lacedaemon or Sparta.
lacrima, ae, f., a tear.