[lida], w. m., boat, ship (as in motion); in comp.: sund-, ýð-lida.

[lid-man], st. m., seafarer, sailor: gen. pl. lid-manna, [1624].

[lim], st. n., limb, branch: instr. pl. leomum, [97].

[limpan], st. v., to happen, befall (well or ill); impers. w. dat. pret. sg. hû lomp eów on lâde (how went it with you on the journey?), [1988].

â-limpan, to come about, offer itself: pret. sg. ôð þät sæl â-lamp (till the opportunity presented itself), [623]; pret. part, þâ him â-lumpen wäs wistfylle wên (since a hope of a full meal had befallen him), [734].

be-limpan, to happen to, befall: pret. sg. him sió sâr belamp, [2469].

ge-limpan, to happen, occur, turn out: pres. sg. III. hit eft gelimpeð þät..., [1754]; subj. pres. þisse ansýne alwealdan þanc lungre gelimpe (thanks to the Almighty forthwith for this sight!), [930]; pret. sg. him on fyrste gelamp þät..., [76]; swâ him ful-oft gelamp (as often happened to them), [1253]; þäs þe hire se willa gelamp þät ... (because her wish had been fulfilled), [627]; frôfor eft gelamp sârig-môdum, [2942]; subj. pret. gif him þyslîcu þearf gelumpe, [2638]; pret. part. Denum eallum wearð ... willa gelumpen, [825].

[lind], st. f. (properly linden; here, a a wooden shield covered with linden-bark or pith): nom. sg., [2342]; acc. sg. geolwe linde, [2611]; acc. pl. linde, [2366].

[lind-gestealla], w. m., shield-comrade, war-comrade: nom. sg., [1974].

[lind-häbbend], pres. part., provided with a shield, i.e. warrior: nom. pl. -häbbende, [245]; gen. pl. häbbendra, [1403].