[L]ABOUR, ii. [268]–283;
the division of, between the sexes i. [633]–637, ii. [271];
property acquired by, ii. [41]–43, [53], [69]–71;
suspension of, on various occasions, ii. [283]–289;
temporarily forbidden to men who have eaten human flesh, ii. [575]
[Lamentations] at funerals, ii. [524], [528], [541] sq.
[Landmarks], removing of, i. [186], ii. [60], [61], [67]–69, [703], [714], [717]
[Language], as a communicator of moral emotions, i. [115]–117;
as an expression of moral concepts, i. [131]–133;
the influence of a common, ii. [167], [170], [181];
as an emblem of nationality, ii. [224] sq.
[L-ʿâr], i. [57], [58], [566], [586], [587], [591], ii. [584]–586, [618]–620, [623], [638]
[Laws], customs and, as expressions of moral ideas, ch. vii. (i. [158]– 201);
their relations to customs, i. [163]–166
[Lent] fast, ii. [295], [308] sq.
[Levirate], the, i. [528]
[Lex talionis]. See [Equivalence], the rule of