Lullígine, a kind of sea-fish neere Mauritania which come in so great sholes that if they meet a ship they put it in danger to be ouerthrowne, called a Seacut or Calamary.

Lumáca, any kind of round Snaile. Scála a lumáca, a winding paire of staires.

Lumáca di máre, a Sea-snaile, Wealke, Cockle, or Perwinkle.

Lumáccia, as Lumáca.

Lumachiẻro, one that sels snailes. Also a hole where snailes breed.

Lumacóne, a great snaile. Also a sneaker, or lurking companion. Also a dull louby, a slow-gull, a heauy iolt-head.

Lumáre, to light, to inkendle.

Lumáto, lightned, inkendled.

Lumbágine, ache or feeblenesse in the loines.

Lúmbi, the loynes or reines of any body. Also the chine of a body. Also the ridges of a house.