Lo-ge-stil´la, a wise lady, who entertained Rogero and his friends, [731], [739].

Lo´gi, who vanquished Loki in an eating-contest, [339].

Lo´ki, the Satan of Norse mythology, son of the giant Farbanti, [332], [334], [335], [337], [339], [344]-[345], [346], [347], [349], [352], [354], [355].

Lo´mond, Lake, [405].

Lon´don, [381], [387], [402], [403]-[404].

Lot, King, a rebel chief, subdued by King Arthur, then a loyal knight, [403], [405], [407], [414].

Lo´tis, a nymph, changed to a lotus plant and in that form plucked by Dryope (which See), [64].

Lo´tus-Eaters, soothed to indolence; companions of Ulysses landing among them lost all memory of home and had to be dragged away before they would continue their voyage, [237].

Love (Eros) issued from egg of Night, and with arrows and torch produced life and joy, [4].

Lu´can, one of Arthur’s knights, [512], [517]-[518].