[lîcnes]. See [on-lîcnes].
[lîc-sâr], st. n., bodily pain: acc. sg. lîc-sâr, [816].
[lîc-syrce], w. f., body-sark, shirt of mail covering the body: nom. sg., [550].
[1îðan], st. v., to move, go: pres. part. nom. pl. þâ lîðende (navigantes, sailors), [221]; þâ wäs sund liden (the water was then traversed), [223].—Comp.: heáðu-, mere-, wæg-lîðend.
[lîðe] (O.H.G. lindi), adj., gentle, mild, friendly: nom. sg. w. instr. gen. lâra lîðe, [1221]. Superl. nom. sg. lîðost, [3184].
[lið-wæge], st. n., can in which lîð (a wine-like, foaming drink) is contained: acc. sg., [1983].
[lîf], st. n., life: acc. sg. lîf, [97], [734], [1537], [2424], [2744], [2752]; dat. sg. lîfe, [2572]; tô lîfe (in one's life, ever) [2433]; gen. sg. lîfes, [197], [791], [807], [2824], [2846]; worolde lîfes (of the earthly life), [1388], [2344].—Comp. edwît-lîf.
[lîf-bysig], adj. (striving for life or death), weary of life, in torment of death: nom. sg., [967].
[lîf-dagas], st. m. pl., lifetime: acc.-dagas, [794], [1623].
[lîf-freá], w. m., lord of life, God: nom. sg., [16].