Lippitúdine, a bleare-eyednes or blood-shot of the eyes. Also rednesse, and running of sore eyes.

Líppo, bleare-eyed, one whose eyes are waterish and runne matter, vsed also for sandblind, purblind, or dimme of sight. Also vile, base, or of no reputation. Also a fish that is poison vnto man, and man vnto him.

Lippoftalmía, an inflammation through sharp humors in the eyes, which makes them almost blinde.

Lì prẻsso, neere there.

Liptóta, a figure, when as the force of words is not answerable to the matter.

Liquábile, any thing that may melt. Also moist or liquide.

Liquáme, any kind of liquor, namely, the fat that runnes from fishes being long kept close together. Also any thing that is moulten or tride, as sewet, or fat.

Liquáre, as Liquefáre.

Liquatióne, any melting.

Liquefáre, fáccio, féci, fátto, to thawe, to melt, to dissolue, to make liquide.