lōrīca, ae [lōrum], f., a corselet of leather, coat of mail; squāmārum lōrīca, armor-like covering of scales.

lōrum, ī, n., a leather thong or strap.

Lūcius, ī, m., a Roman praenomen.

Lucrētia, ae, f., the wife of Collatinus, a type of the Roman matron of the olden time.

luctor, ārī, ātus sum, to wrestle, struggle.

lūctus, ūs [lūgeō], m., grief, sorrow, mourning.

Lūcullus, ī, m., L. Licinius, born about 110 B.C., consul 74; conducted the war against Mithridates 74-67, after which he gave himself to a life of luxury, dying in 57 or 56.

lūcus, ī, m., a sacred grove, grove.

lūdibrium, ī [lūdus], n., laughing-stock, jest; mockery, derision.

lūdicer, cra, crum [lūdus], adj., playful, sportive.