LEUCANTHEMIS, camomile

LEUCOZOMUS, “creamed,” prepared with milk, ℞ [250]

Lex Fannia, ℞ [166]

Liaison, lié, ℞ [54]; cf. [AMYLARE]

LIBELLI, little ribs, spare ribs, also loin of pork, ℞ [251]

LIBRA, weight, 1 pound (abb. “lb.” still in use); LIBRAE, balances, scales

LIBURNICUM, see oil, [oleum]

LIGUSTICUM, lovage (from Liguria) also LEVISTICUM; identical with garden lovage, savory, basilica, satury, etc.

LIQUORIBUS, DE, p. [370]

LIQUAMEN, any kind of culinary liquid, depending upon the occasion. It may be interpreted as brine, stock, gravy, jus, sauce, drippings, marinade, natural juice; it must be interpreted in the broadest sense, as the particular instance requires. This much disputed term has been illustrated also in page [22]. Also see ℞ [9], [42]