Labdóide, that Suture or seame which is in the hinder part of the head and in the foundation thereof, where it goeth on both sides to the eare, the going vp of which in the beginning is broade, but ascending higher becommeth narrower.

Lábe, a spot, a blot, a blemish. Also a violent fall or torrent of raine waters.

Labefátto, broken, disioynted, made loose.

Labẻnte, as Lábile.

Labeóne, one that hath great lips, a blabber lipt man. Also a blinde nettle that stingeth not.

LAC Labére, lábo, labéi, labúto, to wauer, to fal or sinke down, to falter, to faint.

Lábile, that may be to wash withal. Also fleeting, sliding, slippery, fading, passing away, falling to decay and out of sight and vse, vnstable, easie to fall.

Labirínto, Labiríntho, a Laberinth or Maze or place full of intricate windings and turnings, so made that whosoeuer came into it could not get out againe without a guide or a thrid directing him. It is also taken for any intricate, difficult or intangled thing.

Labízzo, a gum like Mirrhe but much more odoriferous and precious.

Lábole, as Lábile.