Lecchétto, a friand morsell, a lickerish bit. Also a baite or inticement. Also a little pleasant roule in the mouth of a bit.

Lécchia, a kind of fish like a Tunny that hath no scales, some take it for a kind of Dog-fish, some for a kind of Mackrell, and some for a Seauern-shad.

Léccio, a Holme-tree.

Lécco, a friand or lickerish fellow. Also friand or lickerish. Also the mistris or block at bowles or quoits whereat men cast and play.

Leccóne, a greedy glutton or gourmand.

Leccornía, as Leccardía.

Léce, it is lawfull or seemely.

Le cẻrnite, the choise or cullings of any thing, namely the choise companies of trained men or soldiers.

LEG Lechár, as Lecáre.

Lecitánza, lawfulnesse.