libīdō, inis [libet, it pleases], f., pleasure; lust, wantonness, passion.

Libō, ōnis, m., L. Iūlius Libō, consul 267 B.C.

lībra, ae, f., a pair of scales; a pound.

Liburnus, a, um, adj., of or belonging to the Liburnians, an Illyrian people living between Histria and Dalmatia; nāvēs Liburnae, light galleys built after a model used by them.

Libya, ae, f., the northern part of Africa, west of Egypt.

Libyssa, ae, f., a city of Bithynia in Asia Minor.

licet, licēre, licuit or licitum est, impers., it is allowed, permitted.

Licinius, ī, m., the name of a Roman gens. 1. C. Fabius Licinius, consul 273 B.C. 2. (P. Flavius) Licinius, Roman emperor 307-324 A.D. See Crassus, Lūcullus, Valeriānus.

Ligurēs, um, pl. m., the people of Liguria, a district on the western coast of Italy.

Lilybaeum, ī, n., a town in western Sicily.