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

lībrō, āre, āvī, ātus [lībra, a balance], to balance, poise, brandish.

licentia, ae [licet], f., freedom, license.

licet, ēre, uit or itum est, impers., it is allowed or permitted.

[līctor, ōris], m., a lictor, a Roman officer. The lictors were orig. attendants of the kings, but later were granted to dictators, consuls, and praetors. They accompanied these magistrates whenever they appeared in public, and cleared the way before them. They also carried the fasces, and executed criminal sentences.

līgneus [līgnum, wood], adj., wooden.

[ligō, āre, āvī, ātus], to bind.

ad—adligō, āre, āvī, ātus, to bind to, bind fast, bind.

dē—dēligō, āre, āvī, ātus, to bind to, tie, fasten.

re—religō, āre, avī, ātus, to bind, fasten.