[lang-sum], adj., long-lasting, continuing: nom. sg. longsum, [134], [192], [1723]; acc. sg. long-sumne, [1537].
[lang-twidig], adj., long-granted, assured: nom. sg., [1709].
[lata], w. m., a lazy, cowardly one; in comp. hild-lata.
[lâ], interj., yes! indeed! [1701], [2865].
[lâc], st. n.: 1) measured movement, play: in comp. beadu-, heaðo-lâc.—2) gift, offering: acc. pl. lâc, [1864]; lâðlîcu lâc (loathly offering, prey), [1585]; dat. pl. lâcum, [43], [1869].—Comp. sæ-lâc.
ge-lâc, st. n., sport, play: acc. pl. sweorda gelâc (battle), [1041]; dat. pl. ät ecga gelâcum, [1169].
[lâcan], st. v., to move in measured time, dancing, playing, fighting, flying, etc.: inf. dareðum lâcan (fight), [2849]; part. pres. äfter lyfte lâcende (flying through the air), [2833].
for-lâcan, to deceive, betray: part, pret. he wearð on feónda geweald forð forlâcen (deceitfully betrayed into the enemy's hands), [904].
[lâd], st. f., street, way, journey: dat. sg. on lâde, [1988]; gen. sg. lâde, [569].—Comp.: brim-, sæ-lâd.
ge-lâd, st. n., way, path, road: acc. sg. uncûð gelâd, [1411].